Do forms change in other objective worlds?
In the material of which they are composed.
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Do forms change in other objective worlds?
In the material of which they are composed.
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In answer to questions, the stranger Spirit said—
Yes, the Sun is inhabited by bright and glorious beings. We walk with them and they see us—indeed, so close is our communion, we can see each other, as you do on Earth.
The Moon has its life, both animal and vegetable. We have traversed it.
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Is it far in actual space from here to heaven?
Can it be far if the Kingdom is within you?
You said in a former writing that we were so remote from you?
To think is to know―with you many words only obscure your meaning.
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I did not know we should depend on others after going to heaven?
The moment that dependence is broken, hell begins.
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Does the vision of Christ in the soul seem the same to all who behold it?
No, to each soul he is different, for as no two faces are alike, so each soul bears its individual image of God.
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How does Christ manifest himself to the individual soul?
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He comes to us in our hours of deepest spirituality—at other times, He is our Light, and we look at him from afar, as you do at your natural sun.
Can we ever behold him as a spiritual sun?
Yes—you can feel, and you have felt both His light and heat, and the nearer you live his life, the stronger that light and heat will glow in your heart.
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One carries nothing, but Truth into heaven.
The soul is unclothed.
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At what moment does the soul incarnate?
Which soul do you mean?
The human soul is the germ of life, and around that [the human soul] grows the physical body before birth.
At what time is the spiritual soul incarnated?
At different times.
The time the soul becomes an active agent is when the man becomes the master of himself and his actions.
If a child dies before it is born, does it live on?
No, the human soul must be carried by the spiritual soul.
When does this soul that we have through life first incarnate?
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How can you improve in spiritual things?
By the teachings of Christ.
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Will you tell us of the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ?
His resurrection was exactly as it was recorded, and is the great truth of your religion.
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Why did the disciples not recognise Jesus when he appeared to them after his death?
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Is it selfish for each to struggle for his own perfection?
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Is there a world of desires—or passions of unsatisfied earthly cravings?
Is there a world of shadows, having form and objectivity?
Does evil finally become extinct—or are there persons so evil that they survive?
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Do souls if evil descend into brutes?
Can intensely evil souls die and perish?
What do you mean by older parts of the Universe?
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He would daily throw out crumbs for the sparrows in the neighbourhood.
He noticed that one sparrow was injured, so that it had difficulty getting about.
But he was interested to discover that the other sparrows, apparently by mutual agreement, would leave the crumbs, which lay nearest to their crippled comrade, so that he could get his share, undisturbed.―Albert Schweitzer
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