Thursday, February 12, 2026

How to save your own life and sometimes the lives of others through compassion:

When I first started meeting Tibetan Lamas around 1980 it changed my life a lot. The first thing I realized was that if you sincerely have compassion for all beings in the universe you can beccome fully enlightened here on earth or throughout the entire universe.

This realization led to many changes in my life ongoing since 1980.

So, accepting that Compassion for all life in the universe is the prerequisite for Full enlightenment is first.

Why?

Because only if you are able to have compassion for all lifeforms in the universe as if they all were your children can life trust you with the full powers of enlightenment.

What happens when you gather these powers without compassion? Usually you die pretty soon. this is how it actualy works.

So, to survive full enlightenment you have to have compassion for all beings as if they were all your children or mothers or friends or relatives. Other wise trying to become enlightenment is often fatal.

Why?

Because if you usurp the full power if the universe without fully developing your compassion for all lifeforms first you become like a criminal or murderer in God's eyes (in the eyes of everything that lives in the universe).

Why?

Because most beings in the universe are telepathic including humans and know when harms is being done to them. So, when people misuse the powers of enlightenment against life forms in the universe often they are soon dead by one means or another.

Enlightenment is seeing all beings in the universe as your friends or potential friends.

 Another way the Tibetans say this is: "Through time friends become enemies and enemies become friends. Because of this treat all beings with compassion."

 This is an extremely powerful thought by the way and is how even the Dalai Lama and all his students on earth think too.

So, compassion is the key to civilization. Without compassion civilization ends.

By God's Grace! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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