The Karmic Workbook of Life
The first 16-20 years of human life are generally subject to ‘karmic contracts and requirements’, which are only known to the soul before it is born in human form. After it has incarnated, all memory about deciding what lessons it needs to learn and which surroundings would be the most suitable to accomplish this, vanishes. It is for this reason that so many young people feel imprisoned until they have reached age 18 or 20.
Living In The World Of Duality Is Like A Roller Coaster RideWe already know that in order to hold the universe together, every particle has an anti-particle. This same principle applies to karma; every action has its anti-action or reaction. This is universal law. Since we are currently living in the realm of three-dimensional space-time reality, time seems to move in a linear fashion. It is our perception that things occur in sequence, one after another.
With each passing day more and more people are coming the realization that we live in the Beginning of Sorrows spoken of by the Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 24. While many are looking to the identity of the Antichrist to be revealed, the reality of the Antichrist Spirit has been deceiving mankind ever since the Garden of Eden all the while alluding detection for the past 6000 years. As the church of Christ prepare for His second coming, they labor diligently to bring this spirit of iniquity to light.
Spiritual Expansion – Energy Is Everything and Everything Is EnergyWhat is energy and why is it so important? Energy is tangible. It is evasive. It will not be ignored on any level. Your actions, thoughts and emotions carry and create energy. Energy is a part of life. It is an integral component of all living things.
The Spiritual Warrior“Do not mistake being a spiritual warrior with looking for someone or something to fight with. Because your fight is always going to be with the demons within you, not the outside world.”
Who Is Right?It seems to be a universal need to somehow want to be right. You are convinced that your belief system is the right one.
This is a message from Jesus Christ to the Episcopal Church. I am the one who has the seven spirits of God and the seven stars. You are dead and I am calling you to wake up.
Listening to and Obeying GodHow does God communicate with us? And how do we know it’s God speaking to us?
Finding Inner Peace – Part 10 – The Purpose of Trauma and Crisis in Our Spiritual GrowthMy experience as a counselor suggests Dark Night symptoms are occurring at one or more periods during the lives of many people in our time. For some, symptoms of disorientation and loss appear after sudden trauma, bereavement or severe illness. For others it is experienced as a disintegration of ego identity accompanying age, retirement, redundancy, accident, debility or when our children leave home. It might even come when, amidst the outward appearance of success, there seems to be no direct explanation for the lack of purpose and depression they feel. It can even reflect disillusionment and world-weariness resulting from the cruelty and inhumanity abounding in our times. I believe this common experience is an indication of something very wrong in the way we are conducting our lives. In our modern times we are living in a mentally-based world, one in which we most value progress, status, possessions and competitiveness. The problem is our lives are unbalanced. We are failing to take the soul into account and this neglect is having serious repercussions.In this era of increasing knowledge and information overload, we know very little about opening the heart and even less about the real meaning of Love.
Finding Inner Peace – Part 7 – Living From the Higher PerspectiveThe Loving Fathers make it clear that it is pointless attempting to attune to higher wisdom while harboring resentments or grudges that keep you bound to the lower levels. Lower levels of consciousness with their limited perspectives and petty concerns are the home of such negative emotions as anger, feeling vengeful and deceit which drag down and limit the vibrancy that your soul requires. Indulging in negative emotions or small minded issues also clutters the channels to spirit and creates heaviness and disharmony within – the anathema to the buoyancy of spirit. Vigilance in keeping the energies within the higher levels cannot be underestimated. We can be dragged down by being dependent on the opinion of others for our well being, being unable to deflect criticism even when it plainly is a product of the accuser’s own pathology or unresolved issues, or allowing another to curb your natural self-expression and limit your autonomy. It is important that your spirit is allowed to soar, to sing, and to express the whole of your being. It is your joyous wholeness that invites Divinity within.
Finding Inner Peace – Part 6 – How to Change Ourselves and OthersWhen dissatisfaction arises, it is our usual reaction to want to change something or, as is often the case, change someone, in order to find peace within once again. We think in order to feel contentment we must have everything, and particularly everyone, conform to some inner idea we ourselves hold of how it should be. With this mind set, it becomes imperative to put a great deal of energy into making ourselves more comfortable so we may become peaceful. In order to feel OK about ourselves we feel the need to compete on an equal, or preferably a better social footing. This usually involves having more; more of whatever it takes. We hear about the latest in household gadgetry and rush out to buy it. Retail therapy may even involve expensive jewelery, cars, and houses. “More”, in fact, becomes a never-ending struggle.
Finding Inner Peace – Part 5 – How to Enter the Love SpaceThere seems to be some inbuilt time limit to our state of being in love, or to maintaining a love relationship with another. Inevitably tensions arise because we both bring differing expectations and trigger points to the situation. It is true that the honeymoon stage eventually leads to a time when mundane considerations take the forefront position; our need to earn a living, financial pressures, housework, the laundry. All these require a very different level of functioning from the one you enjoyed during the honeymoon period. So when separation and conflict strikes, what do you do?


