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NOTE: This
answer was given on May 19, 2007, during the Shangra-la conference in
Ireland.
Answer from Jesus:
No.
[long pause]
[ Audience laughs]
No, my beloved, a fallen
angel cannot be redeemed—for the simple reason that the conscious
self of any being is what it thinks it is. So if you think you are a
fallen angel, you have no chance whatsoever of turning around, walking
the spiritual path and entering the kingdom of heaven.
That is why I said, "He who seeks to save his life shall lose it,
but he who is willing to give up his life for my sake, shall indeed
find it." So those who are willing to give up their identity as
fallen angels, as being separate from God—certainly they can turn
around and this has happened to many individuals. Although I must tell
you that some of the most rigid and closed-minded fallen beings –
the group of the most rigid and closed-minded beings – none of
them have so far been redeemed.
Yet, as we have explained now in both Maitreya's
book and Mother Mary's
book and as is explained also in the new book of the
Unseen Power, you really are who you think you are. And so in order
to enter the spiritual realm permanently and ascend, you must overcome
any worldly identity. And so I must tell you the honest truth, that
what applies to a fallen angel applies to anyone who has partaken of
the duality consciousness—you must let the separate sense of identity
die before you can ascend.
And so, in a sense, it does not matter how you fell, or when or where
you fell. For it is the same process that all must go through. And I
can tell you that there are indeed some beings who did not fall in a
higher sphere out of rebellion against God but who fell for more, shall
we say “innocent” reasons—perhaps even following the
false teachers, because they were not quite willing to take full responsibility
for their lives and therefore wanted other people, other beings, to
make decisions for them. And some of these beings – who have never
manifested anything evil, who have never manifested any desire to control
others – have still become so enveloped in their self-centered
identity that they have not been willing to give it up. And thus even
some of these seemingly innocent and benign beings have gone to the
second death when their time
ran out.
So you see, my beloved, you cannot look at this in a black-and-white
way and say that only fallen beings go to the second death. For truly,
you could also say that anyone who has a separate sense of identity
is a fallen being. And so if that being is not willing to give up the
fallen identity, the separate identity, well then it will eventually
go to the second death when its time runs out.
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