The physical world and the spiritual world are undivided—
Although those in the spirit may be divided by conditions, separation, as separation, does not and has never existed.
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The physical world and the spiritual world are undivided—
Although those in the spirit may be divided by conditions, separation, as separation, does not and has never existed.
Posted by Luisa Rodrigues Luisa Rodrigues at 15:42 0 comments
Labels: Conundrums
What is true of spirits as of bodies?
The guardian angel is indeed a kind of other self―a higher, purer, and more developed section of your own personality. This is perhaps a little difficult to understand, but it is true.
We are always swaying hither and thither towards our good and evil guides. We call them impulses, wayward longings, aspirations coming we know not where or whence.
The first and most startling thing you have to learn is that your senses, materials senses, are not so much to help you to see and hear, as to bar you off from seeing or hearing.
We are all members one of another, and this is as true of spirits as of bodies. These evil agencies exist.
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We do not understand what you mean by the passion of the God in humanity?
Christ represents the wisdom of God, humanity as a whole, and his sufferings, I think, represent all the pains and agony that the human race must undergo in becoming Christlike.
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Do you believe that to be less is to lose? If you believe this mistruth, you imagine God to be less than himself. We are not children of a lesser God. God does not love any of His creation less. Choose to be who you are, and know that you are, have always been, and always will be loved. You are a divine part of the divine whole.
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How can we judge of what God sees unless we mean the god in us?
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What an adventure it is, this launching of one’s bark upon the sea of rebirth!—The Judge
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God is not limited to personality even to the degree that we who are spirit are limited.
Never doubt this.
Be content to serve with the love of God in your heart, and sometime your knowledge will be perfected.
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I longed to know if the pre-existent state was a reality or only existed in the imaginations of sundry good people.
I cannot express how strange and awful it is to me to think of my being a literal child of the Most High, created and living in a spirit state, then embodied in the flesh for a while and then returning to a spiritual state again.
Is this the reason for the attraction that we feel for some persons whom we meet on earth?
It is simply awful to think of what mysteries we are. Wrapt in the unknown, from the beginning of our existence to the end, only there is no end.
I do not know where is this pre-existent place of spirits. No more do I know how I got there or to any place. Only we were there, and there was none of the swishing through the air that I thought there must be in a spirit's progress.
It grew brighter as we advanced until it was like a sea of rosy brightness.
There were forms of lovely women, so rarefied that they looked like shapes of air.
They were ethereal, like a vision of pure light. If we could imagine light in a form, wrapt and swathed and floating in rosy ether. They, like all the rest whom we see here, suit their glory to their uses or at work to use plain terms, but they are beyond all conception of loveliness then.
It was like nothing that I had ever seen or imagined.
I had to see all that was possible, for I could not be sure of ever coming again, so I looked very anxiously to perceive if the wee souls had any real difference or were simply forms of purest life, and as the thought crossed my mind, a soft billow of mist came close to me—for we were obliged to stop a little way off—and as the folds parted, in the midst was such a marvellous angel of a woman.
I said It seems that complexion is not an accident.
And I asked, Are any more refined than others? They are all God's children and of His spirit. As He is Love and Wisdom, these little ones are forms of love and wisdom—only He is Infinite and Uncreate, and they are finite—the creations of His hand.
I could not help it but broke out Hallelujah to the Father of all spirits. Blessed be His Holy Name.
I was faint with ecstasy and realised that my body was much too gross for that sphere as my earthly one would have been for my present home.
I cannot bear such happiness without a reaction yet and was thrilling through with a rapture so intense that it was a pain, and so we went floating away.
I looked at the boys and their faces were fairly radiant.
So I said, I cannot help thinking how pitiful it is that those pure child souls must pass through the martyrdom of earthly existence.
They are held in purity, but do not choose it, and hence are not in the exercise of freedom. They receive their freedom with the nature derived from human parents. I do not mean the body, that is but a garment, but a plane of natural life, which is capable of experience, capable of acting and of choice. and hence freedom, and thus each acquires a separate and individual existence.
I enquired, And the little ones who but breathe earthly air and are gone?
For this reason, the physical death of children is a disorderly thing and is only permitted, not ordained.
The children are holy, as you have witnessed in those beside you, but they will not to eternity be as strong in some respects as if their earthly lives had been lived out to maturity. There is always a difference, not in purity, but in intellectual development.
I said, Perfect through suffering, that is the rule—and he answered with a heavenly smile, He was a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.
There is no injustice done, my sister. The children who pass away are not punished for the lack of strength, which makes human life impossible.
If they are not kings and priests in the Kingdom, they are those whose angels do always behold the face of the Father in Heaven.
The life of the Lord fills them and pulses through them and they are alike holy and happy. But as one star differs from another star in glory, so must it be in the celestial Kingdom in which the Lord dwells, the inmost of all.
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Labels: Conundrums, The Little Book Series, The Wisdom Library