God, as the Creator, also experiences through His actions. He creates everything and experiences its outcomes. This process is part of God’s omniscient plan, in which He reclaims the creative work through His own actions. God experiences all the results that He creates. The journey of a soul in the Dark World typically goes through seven stages. It is essential to note that these stages are not tied to linear time but rather represent the soul’s experiences. The duration for a soul to pass through these stages varies based on its creativity and awakening, and there is no fixed time. For example, some souls may stay trapped in the illusion of the world for hundreds of lifetimes, avoiding the cognitive stage, while others may progress through this phase in just a few lives.
The first stage (darkness consciousness): the primitive period. However, there is a point of contention arising from the original language of the “Dialogue with God” book. God initially suggested returning to living with the nature of primitive man, but the author disagreed, arguing that primitive people live in darkness, ignorance, backwardness, and barbarism. And I realized that God played with words, referring to human life in the primordial time, or the beginning, rather than the primitive era of humanity on Earth. God’s way of broadening our consciousness is often challenging to accept, but it is consistent in its guidance for our growth and understanding. It is vital to note that the period of dark consciousness is the longest phase a soul experiences in mortal life. During the first incarnation, souls live in fear with extremely limited knowledge, experience, and wisdom. Survival becomes their primary focus, leading them to resort to brutal and cruel actions. This scenario includes robbery, violence, and even slavery to satisfy their physical needs and sustain themselves.
The second stage is known as earthly illusion: the souls have accumulated wisdom and experience from their earlier lives in the darkness of consciousness. They now seek material pursuits like money, wealth, fame, and power. They use their knowledge and wisdom to achieve these desires and provide prosperity for themselves and their families.
The third stage is the realization of the world, where significant changes occur in the soul’s perception of world life. At this point, the souls no longer want to experience darkness, crime, or suffering. They have learned that these negative actions hold no value and are impermanent. Instead, they become more compassionate, tolerant, generous, forgiving, and loving. They focus on careers that help others, such as priests, teachers, medical professionals, artists, or those involved in environmental protection, health, and humanitarian organizations.
Souls in this stage may also choose competitive careers, but they no longer behave selfishly. Instead, they use their profits to contribute more to the community or engage in charity work. The soul’s perspective shifts from self-centered pursuits to a broader understanding of the interconnectedness of all life. Overall, souls progress through these stages at their pace, influenced by their creativity, awakening, and the experiences they have accumulated over multiple lifetimes. Each stage brings a more profound understanding of life’s purpose and a greater inclination toward love, compassion, and service to others.
The fourth stage: the spiritual pursuit phase: it marks a sensitive time for a human soul. At this stage, human consciousness teeters on the boundary between the tangible reality and the intangible spiritual realm. Typically, during the Middle Ages, most people who have reached the temporal cognition stage began to contemplate spiritual matters. They no longer feel as attached to worldly job titles and material pursuits. Instead, they become aware of a higher force beyond human understanding that influences the lives of everyone on the planet. Their souls are driven by a desire to understand the truth about their origin and purpose, leading them to pursue higher ends. This phase is referred to as the spiritual pursuit, during which they seek information about the universe, gods, deities, and the divine. They may be open to various teachings, sects, or belief systems that promise the truth of nirvana or heaven. This stage is truly an exciting and transformative experience for the soul.
The fifth stage is the spiritual illusion: the period of spiritual illusion typically follows the spiritual pursuit phase. During the spiritual pursuit phase, individuals may gain some knowledge of the spiritual world, but it is often mixed with misinformation. As they transition into the stage of spiritual illusion, they may become deceived by their feelings, leading to an illusionary understanding of the spiritual realm. Even when taught by masters from the World of Light or by God, their illusions may intensify rather than diminish. In this stage, individuals may believe they are special and that God has assigned them the most important mission. They may fantasize about meeting God and having their desires fulfilled. They might dream of encounters with extraterrestrial beings or envision entering nirvana or heaven after leaving their physical bodies.
This period is often associated with certain religious beliefs that tend to disregard the importance of the physical world. These individuals may view the physical realm as temporary and believe that it cannot coexist with the eternal life of Nirvana or Heaven. This phase can culminate in a period of psychic illusion, where individuals become deeply engrossed in their spiritual fantasies and misconceptions. It is crucial to approach the spiritual journey with discernment and critical thinking to navigate illusions and gain a deeper, more authentic understanding of the spiritual realm. The spiritual path is a profound and transformative journey, and each soul progresses through these stages at its pace, guided by its unique experiences and awakening.
When one perceives themselves to be living in a spiritual illusion, they may believe that their soul will gain significant advantages in life. This feeling arises from the belief that they possess deeper truths, are closer to the Light, and are connected to God. During meditation, they may experience splendid images in the World of Light. However, when they return to the real world, things often do not unfold as they had dreamed. This disparity between spiritual and worldly experiences can lead to extreme tiredness and feelings of depression as they grapple with the reality of everyday life.
At a critical juncture, individuals might experience uncertainty about their next course of action. They may compare themselves to a small fish swimming alone in a vast sea. The fish is determined to venture into the ocean, believing in its own power and excellence, envisioning a transition from a narrow river to the boundless ocean. However, this endeavor turns out to be much more challenging than it seemed. Despite the fish’s efforts to swim, it can only reach the estuary, unable to go further into the vast sea. There, it realizes the seawater is too salty and harmful to its eyes, potentially leading to blindness and death. The sea is an entirely different environment from what the fish had imagined, and it struggles to adapt to such conditions.
Consequently, the fish must remain at the river mouth, acclimatizing to the salty water environment while waiting for its kind to join it. In this analogy, the fish symbolizes individuals seeking spiritual enlightenment but finding themselves unable to fully understand or adapt to the spiritual realm. Just as the fish cannot reach the sea alone, many individuals may not reach spiritual fulfillment without collective support and understanding.
The brother-in-law’s story of the turtles further illustrates the human pursuit of understanding the spiritual world. Some fish dismiss the turtles’ account, while others believe them. The fish who reject the turtle’s words continue their lives, considering their world the only reality, refusing to explore beyond their water environment. Yet, some fish attempt to leave the water to see the human world, unaware that doing so would lead to their demise. There are individuals who, in their quest for spiritual truth, may leave their physical bodies prematurely in pursuit of heaven or nirvana. The analogy cautions against such actions, emphasizing that true understanding of the spiritual world should not lead to abandoning one’s physical existence prematurely.
There are also fish in glass tanks, metaphorically referred to as ornamental fish. These fish get a glimpse of the human world through a glass barrier. Although this grants them a partial understanding, the glass’s curvature distorts their feelings, mirroring how some individuals may gain glimpses of spiritual truths but lack complete clarity. The analogy underscores that many people, like ornamental fish, may believe they have profound insights into the spiritual world. However, their feelings may be distorted, lacking the high fidelity they assume. The analogy suggests that in the present moment, people’s understanding of the spiritual realm may be akin to seeing the world through a glass aquarium, a perception marred by illusions and deceit.
In conclusion, the analogy of the fish and the turtles serves as a cautionary tale about the complexities of spiritual understanding. It highlights the importance of patience, humility, and collective support in the pursuit of spiritual truths. As individuals explore the spiritual world, they must remain grounded and avoid prematurely abandoning their physical existence. By embracing openness and honesty in their quest, they may gradually gain clearer insights into the spiritual realm.
Your current level of consciousness is just the beginning, and it may not be enough to fully apply it in the world of light. If your awareness were enough to master yourself, life, and potentially escape from the influence of darkness, you might not be on Earth. Unfortunately, at present, even with limited knowledge of light, we are still living under the influence of darkness. Power is a right based on everyone’s capacity. Power is related to the energy that a person possesses in their creation. People often assume that God is the Supreme Because God’s consciousness is infinite, resulting in an infinite amount of energy created and given through the consciousness of God. To mention God is to acknowledge the supreme omniscience, fullness, and completeness of God. The greater the power a person possesses, the happier they are. In the world of light, there is no so-called power, only pure power.
Power is an invisible force born in the Dark World; it does not originate from the World of Light. Power is supported by a specific, dark-sense force that seeks to make others dependent on the one who holds it. It is, in fact, an illusion that can negatively impact all aspects of human life. Power itself is not real; it is bestowed upon someone, a group, or a particular country.
The person or entity with the highest power is the one who holds essential necessities that others rely on, such as life, freedom, peace, food, clothing, and money. This is why they are considered the most powerful. For example, in a family, those who possess the majority of the family’s economic resources, knowledge, intelligence, and assertiveness are considered the most powerful. The same applies to nations and governments, as they control resources and fulfill essential needs, granting them authority.
The amount of power an entity holds can be compared to the amount of fear others have for it. When a country possesses more economic resources, vehicles, and modern weapons than its neighbors, it gains more power over them. Similarly, a husband may hold power over his wife when she depends on him for various needs. However, if the dependency ceases to exist, the power diminishes. Power is created by dark energy and consciousness driven by fear, while the opposite is true for light energy, which is driven by love. In an ideal world where fear no longer exists, power will cease to exist as well.
To sum up, power is an idea that emerged from the influence of fear and darkness. It is not a characteristic of the World of Light, where only pure power exists. Understanding this difference between the power of darkness and the power of light allows us to grasp why power is not inherent in the World of Light. Once fear dissipates, true power will be realized, and the concept of power as we know it will cease to exist. To understand power, examine its dual aspects for clarity. The word “power” itself has inherent limitations in its understanding.
Returning to the issue of spiritual illusion, you will meet many difficulties when entering this stage, like the challenges your soul faced in the darkness of dense consciousness. Just like the fish that has abandoned its old river habitat, the environment is unfamiliar and struggles to accommodate two diverse sources of saltwater and freshwater. The fish cannot return to its ancient river, as the effort it has expended would be in vain. While some fish may feel disappointed in their new habitat, returning would only intensify the difficulty, as swimming against the river’s flow is akin to returning to the old 3D sense and temporal illusion.
Awakening and achieving full consciousness cannot be done alone; you need the help of God and those in the World of Light. It is crucial to recognize that everyone on Earth is on a journey to return to the glorious past, and you cannot accelerate the process or reach the destination faster than others. Thinking otherwise would be an illusion.
The sixth stage is spiritual awareness: the period of spiritual illusion will pass when you come to the realization that, regardless of your status in Heaven, you are still in the present with a unique and special mission. All beings are unique, and all those living on Earth have their individual missions. With awareness of the truths of God and the spiritual world, you will no longer have delusions. You will understand the true values of light and darkness, recognizing the importance of energy balance. There will be no more prejudice or judgments of right or wrong, good or bad, and you will grasp the true value of so-called false, evil, and other experiences provided by God for your learning. With this understanding, you will no longer complain about life, harbor resentment toward others, or hold grudges against God. This stage is about healing the damage your consciousness has endured during your temporal experiences in the world. After this healing, you will learn to love and forgive yourself and others. You will see that we are all one with God and that everything is part of the divine plan.
The seventh stage is the final and complete awakening of full consciousness: all of humanity on Earth marks the end of the dark experience. In this stage, all souls incarnated on Earth will reach full awareness and remember their true selves without the need for death. Awakening means uniting all the fragmented aspects of the soul from each earthly life into a higher self or “superconsciousness.” To reach this stage, souls must pass through the first six stages of their spiritual journey.
Full consciousness implies having access to God consciousness without being limited by the physical and old Earth environment. In the past, souls embedded in these physical bodies possessed only two strands of DNA, which limited their access to higher frequencies of Source consciousness. The darkness of God, known as GHOST, filled the Earth’s atmosphere with its matrix information. Contrary to the misconception, even when not fully awakened, individuals can still access metaphysical information and the light consciousness of God. However, having a physical body with at least four strands of DNA (out of a total of 12) allows the soul to remember who they truly are more clearly and grants unlimited access to Source consciousness. This stage is characterized by full consciousness and is supported by 5D physics. A light feeling becomes a powerful tool for living a peaceful, joyful life filled with love.
When fully awakened and connected to Source consciousness, individuals become true saints or genuine superhumans. They can manifest their desires at once, like a spell, using transcendental technology and full consciousness. This period is marked by peace, happiness, and freedom, without the need for governments, religions, laws, or power hierarchies. Universal laws based on the light of God govern society, and relationships between individuals and with nature are guided by the consciousness of light and love.
Complete awakening and full consciousness must coexist for individuals to become true angels and creators. This stage allows individuals to live as enlightened beings, connected to the divine source and capable of creating a harmonious, loving existence for themselves and others. As mentioned earlier, complete awakening allows you to remember all the details of your soul’s experiences, from the very beginning to your last life. However, it is essential to understand that complete awakening is different from full consciousness. You can achieve complete awakening even with a physical body having only two strands of DNA in the 3D space of Earth. Yet, with this limitation, you will not have access to the full spectrum of physical senses and the higher frequencies of God’s light consciousness.
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