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Solve et Coagula
Joined: 17 Oct 2007 Posts: 11 Location: Zurich, Switzerland
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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:47 pm Post subject: If you fail to choose heaven, you are headed for hell |
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"Those who do not put themselves in service of the light necessarily serve the darkness. This is an implacable law. Willingly or not, consciously or not, if you fail to choose heaven, you are headed for hell. If you do not make the decision to climb, you will come tumbling down. You may think: The light? Heaven? What on earth is that? I want to be free! Well, you will not be able to prevent the forces of darkness from coming to dwell in you. Those who seek this kind of freedom will discover slavery. They fail to realize that they are placing themselves under the influence of dark entities which are only interested in exploiting them. They get mixed up in things, imagining it is they themselves who desire and decide, when in fact they are carrying out someone elses business. Most people are like children when it comes to understanding freedom: they believe they are free when they engage in all sorts of unreasonable and dangerous things, which will eventually limit or even destroy them. They open the cages of wild beasts which will tear them apart and devour them. Only the wise know that to be free they must first limit themselves, by placing themselves in service of the divine world."
Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov |
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rusty100
Joined: 05 Jan 2008 Posts: 20
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:55 am Post subject: |
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> imagining it is they themselves who desire and decide, when in fact they are carrying out someone elses business.
I have been interested in this for some time
I contend that if a human cannot control his own thoughts then something else will control them for him (or her)
And who can control their own thoughts?
What then is doing the thinking? _________________ Rusty from Aus |
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rph Banned
Joined: 10 May 2008 Posts: 120
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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"Those who do not put themselves in service of the light necessarily serve the darkness. "
That is probably true for humans. I am not sure it is a universal law. Creation might not only have positive and negative, it may also have neutral somewhere
"Willingly or not, consciously or not, if you fail to choose heaven, you are headed for hell."
Now we are getting into theology and theology varies a lot across the human race. And theology varies over time even within a single religion. For example, roman catholics have heaven, hell and purgatory. And even then their theology struggled with the unbaptised infant so a fourth state was invented: Limbo. And Limbo turned in common parlance into a place.
It makes me wonder if heaven, hell, purgatory, limbo and whatever other spaces one might find for the undead are all in fact states that occur in the same place. Thus the experience is based on the state of the individual so that the individual may change consciousness at any time and move to another state.
No doubt there are suitable quotations in the NT about all changing in the twinkling of an eye |
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