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from Jesus:
The Law of Free Will is an
absolute law in the world of form, meaning that no being in Heaven or
on Earth has the right to override the free will of your soul—that
is, no being except yourself. You see, your own past choices can indeed
override your ability to make future choices.
The Law of Free Will does not exist independently. It exists in a polarity
with the Law of Action and Reaction, the Law of Karma. This law states
that you are responsible for how you use God’s energy. If you
use energy in harmony with the laws of God, you will magnify creation
and enhance your creative abilities. This will increase your creative
powers and give you more options for how to exercise your free will.
The more creative power you have, the more options you have from which
to choose, just as an adult has more options than a baby.
If you use energy in violation of God’s laws, you create a burden
– karma – for yourself that will limit your creative abilities.
This will limit your creative powers and the options for exercising
your free will. In other words, when you choose to go against God’s
law, the consequence of your choice is that you limit your ability to
make future choices.
Although the Law of Free Will is absolute, it is not the highest law.
The highest law of the world of form is the Law of Self-transcendence.
You have the right to go against the laws that God used to create this
universe. You have the right to create a limited sense of identity,
and you have the right to remain in that limited identity for a very
long time. Yet the Law of Self-transcendence mandates that you cannot
remain in a limited sense of identity forever. If you could, what would
be the purpose for your existence, as explained elsewhere?
So if a soul deliberately and willfully violates the laws of God, it
will eventually reach the end of its allotted time. If the soul has
not turned around of its own accord, if it is not willing to transcend
itself, and if it has not responded to the spiritual teachers sent to
help the soul, then the soul will be taken to a place in the spiritual
realm called the Court of Sacred Fire. The soul will then be faced with
the lake of fire that is spoken of in Revelation.
14. And death and
hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
15. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast
into the lake of fire. (Revelation, Chapter 20)
Death and hell represent
the consciousness that causes souls to deny their inherent divinity
and their potential to manifest Christ consciousness and God consciousness.
Those who are not found in the book of life are those who have continued
to deny their potential and who have refused to transcend themselves;
self-transcendence being the spiritual meaning of the word “life.”
Obviously, this means that it is not some power in Heaven – as
most Christians believe – that decides who is written in the book
of life. Souls on Earth must decide, through their acceptance or denial
of their Christ potential, whether to write their names in the book
of life.
I can assure you that no matter how far a soul has descended into a
state of denial, no soul can face the lake of fire without being awakened
to the reality that this fire can dissolve the soul completely and totally.
Most souls that end up in the Court of Sacred Fire have great pride,
and they often think they can get away with anything. Yet when a soul
looks into the lake of fire, even the most prideful souls instantly
realize the fallacy of this state of mind. This is the ultimate “hitting
the concrete experience.”
So the soul cannot fail to know the consequence of the choice is it
about to make. Because the soul has made so many past choices that were
in violation of the laws of God, it has now narrowed its options until
it literally has only one choice left. That choice is simple. Will you
turn around, abandon your current sense of identity and begin the upward
climb that leads you to transcend your limited sense of identity, until
you attain Christ consciousness and become the immortal spiritual being
you were destined to become? Or will you instead choose to continue
to deny the Christ within you and refuse to climb back towards immortality—thereby
inevitably being dissolved in the lake of fire?
This is literally the only option that the soul has at this point. Up
until that point, the soul could keep procrastinating the choice to
turn around and transcend its sense of identity. Because of the Law
of Self-transcendence, the time has run out. Now the soul can no longer
postpone the choice. It must choose whether to be or not to be, and
it must choose now.
If a soul decides to turn around, it will be given all possible help,
but it will also be faced with the task of overcoming all false beliefs
that it has accepted as part of its identity and all negative karma
made through its many incorrect choices. Some souls literally refuse
to do this for various reasons – mostly the pride of not wanting
to admit they were wrong – so they actually choose that they would
rather be dissolved than having to uncreate their own imperfect creations.
Some souls refuse to abandon their rebellion, anger and hatred, often
cursing God to the very end. This was the case with Hitler who had embodied
the Luciferian consciousness to the ultimate degree.
So you see, even the second death is not done against the soul's free
will. It is actually the soul's own choice, because it chooses that
it does not want to undo its wrong choices. Therefore, it would rather
make one more choice in denial of its own Christ potential. That choice
will then become the soul's last and final choice.
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