Monday, November 19, 2018

How can each of us help all beings in the past, present and future?

I have been working on becoming enlightened consciously since 1963. And some of my discoveries in this process are that souls do not live in time and space naturally. They can do this but basically it is safe to say either (that they live in all time and all space or that they live in no time or no space) because both are true for souls. Human bodies, however, are temporal and eventually won't exist likely. However, there might eventually technologically be exceptions to this at some point or points in the future of the human race on earth or beyond.

Since our basic nature is to be a soul rather than to be a human being we are all relatively speaking immortal. Why?

Because a soul doesn't naturally live in time and space. Therefore, it could be said that a soul is never born and a soul never dies.

Don't souls get bored living for eternity in infinity? Yes. Eventually they do sort of like people who have lived a long time might have trouble finding new things to get interested in.

So, they sometimes become human beings or other species on this or other planets, stars, nebula etc. so they can experience mortality so they can appreciate living forever once again.

So, learning compassion for ourselves and all souls in the past, present and future who incarnate in various ways throughout the known and unknown universe is how we help all souls who might incarnate into the past, present and future.

And since souls don't naturally exist (unless they want to) in the past, present or future, all times and places are open for a soul to visit.

And so, a Soul isn't limited by time and space at all, but a human body might be. And so, through learning through mortality we learn to appreciate living for billions of years (even though that makes no sense if a soul doesn't naturally live in time and space to begin with.) But, a soul naturally lives eternally just not usually in time and space most of the time.

By God's Grace


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