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Wow! Reading this was like reading something I see all the time in Church lesson manuals…something I’ve grown up with all of my life. The words “forgiveness” and “judgement;” the talk of lives before and after this earthly life. If I didn’t know better, I would assume you were more religious than you let on. Several things came to mind as I read this.
There is a reason for everything.
We all have a time to be born and a time to die.
We all play a part and all have an important role in a great plan.
Some of us are primary in any given situation, and the rest of us are secondary.
Sooner or later that “end” would have come no matter what you did.
The things we did before coming to this earth prepared us for our time here.
There are lessons we must learn…examples we must set. Some are for us, some are for others.
When you die, you take your knowledge, lessons learned, characteristics, weaknesses, etc. with you. You are still that person. You were that person before you came here and will always be that person. There are things you will learn when you leave here.
There is a plan, which we are all part of. Each of us play a great part in the plan and affect the lives of others. No one is unimportant in that plan.
Thanks, as always, for sharing!!!
We differ only in two aspects: 1. I don’t require a human and their rules and laws to practice my spirituality and 2. I believe we come back to multiple bodies, learning different lessons each time as we work towards our Divinity. Small differences, to be sure, in the general scheme of things. Thank you for your comment and the wisdom you always share.