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28 October 2021

What is the Trianic Record?

The Trianic Record is a list of the violations of any of the three major Cosmic Laws by a soul, whether free or incarnated. These three laws are simple. The first says that a soul should never function or act as One but as part of the All. The second says that a soul should never forfeit its evolutionary advancement through the avoidance of experience. And the third says that a vessel of experience—such as a physical form—should never be willfully destroyed. These three laws have three important codicils that are not laws in themselves but seeds of enlightenment that lead to the return to the Force, which is the ultimate aim of evolution. The first codicil says that self-sacrifice for the sake of another is a sign of approaching enlightenment, for the soul recognises at that point in its evolution that all others are parts of itself. The second codicil says that acceptance in all its forms is the seed of humility—the most precious of all virtues—and leads to bliss. The third codicil says that love leads to regeneration and total union and is the source of the All.

The three laws and the three codicils are encoded within a soul as it is emanated from the All, but it often forgets them when it is imprisoned in a physical form, pursuing its path of evolution. The All—that is, the Creator or Cosmic Oversoul—manifests its essence in the form of myriad souls to experience matter. Each soul is a part of it, and to it must each soul eventually return, each cycle of experiences completed and the soul purified through the path of evolution.

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 3, Soul Mates, 142-3


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