Doc:
It is very possible that a soul retrieved from a hell realm doesn't go from being lost to becoming completely enlightened all in one big swoop. They probably just become somewhat better.
Have you ever known a person who can be really sweet when things are going well, but as soon as something goes wrong, his or her negative tendencies become very active?
Perhaps something similar happens. A spirit moves from a hell realm to a higher realm, feels better because of the circumstances, but doesn't completely let go of some of its negative tendencies. Such change often doesn't happen over night.
Consider another analogy. Some people take psychedelic drugs, become curious about reality, and become spiritual. Some people take them and don't become curious at all. What's the difference? I'd say souls with different levels of development.
Going by myself, even when you try to change, change doesn't always happen over night. There's an ongoing battle with the part of my mind that doesn't want to change.
Here's another possible explanation. When it comes to people who are currently experiencing a very negative incarnations, it is very possible that they weren't as negative during their last incarnations and didn't spend time in a hell realm after their last incarnations.
For a while, when a soul is at a level of development where they are abiding more on the ego side rather than on the higher self side, and if life circumstances play out a certain way, they are liable to manifest as a really negative person. When it comes to the ego, each of us have a little bit of Adolf Hitler in us, because the ego could care less about goodness and is willing to do anything to get what it wants. It comes down to how good a soul is at not listening to an ego.
Quote:The question is then, if a soul is retrieved from a hell, they should have made a fundamental change toward love and God. Only then could they leave the "lower realm." Ok. Then, if through grace and their own change in belief they leave the hell, why would they incarnate and then committ atrocities and hatred (or be given the chance to)?
In other words, pick an unremorseful serial killer. To tell me that he/she was previously a Hitler who appealed to God's grace, saw the light then was reincarnated and followed the wrong path again seems a bit twisted. If someone is saved from a hell of their own making. They may want to give something back, guide others out, etc. They certainly would not want to go back to earth and enact horrible acts or crimes.
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