11-23-2013, 01:06 PM
(11-22-2013, 08:55 AM)Wai Wrote: I mentioned Garnet Schulhauser's book "Dancing on a Stamp" on another thread. Here's two quotes that Albert, a spiritual guide, told Garnet, that have helped me refocus and why I am working even harder:
1) "Souls do not consider life on your planet to be a hardship; they view it as an adventure that can provide many rewarding experiences. It is like people who sign up for a two-year job stint in another country. Even though they do not want to leave their homes and move to the new country, they accept the assignment because they expect to enjoy their new adventures in the other country before returning home."
2) "All Souls are eager to learn more about themselves and the universe so that they can evolve and grow. Earth has a diversity of physical conditions and negative emotions that Souls desire to experience to advance their evolution. ... Souls view a life on Earth as a way of testing themselves to determine if they can endure the pain and hardships they may face without bailing out early and without letting their negative emotions control their actions."
Thanks Wai. I finished reading Dancing on a Stamp a couple of days ago, and my mom's reading it now. It was very informative. I like his discussions on the Spirit Side. The only thing I didn't agree with was that it said that God made everything, when the Ra material says that individual Logoi made stars and galaxies. So I don't know which, but I lean towards the idea of Logoi. Since reading the book, I've been working on being more positive. When I leave the Earth plane, I don't want to have much if any karmic debt that will need balancing in a future life.
I like what he says about you don't "have to" balance karma if you don't want to, but the soul overwhelmingly desires to. Even though I am now aware and awakened about the nature of karma and my life lessons, it's still possible for me to make mistakes. Or as Ra calls them surprises.