dave_a_mbs
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Hi Roger- I agree with Marilyn, but with a couple of clarifications. First, God is not a Big Nasty Guy in the Sky with a Cosmic Flyswatter looking for bad guys to abuse. That kind of retribution doesn't occur. The rtetribution that people describe is always self generated. At death, when abruptly faced with total and unlimited love, PUL with overflow, people who mess up in their past lives for petty reasons tend to feel infinite regret. As a result, they are often very hard on themselves, both in judgement, and also in election of a next life in which they suffer terribly in an effort to be worthy, so that God won't terminate them eternally. Of course, if they simply realized that they themselves are, and always have been, God, they'd be a little easier on themselves.
Doing past life work I hd a patient who recalled being one of a group of people who tried to play Robin Hood - stealing from a nasty land baron to deliver goods to improverished peasants. They were caught, put in a dungeon, chained to a wall and starved very slowly to death. They went together into heaven, where they were all alone. Then they came back to the world to discover lessons about not stealing etc. We expecrt much the same from Muslim martyrs, who will doubtless attain the heaven they expect, and then return to live in a world that has lessons available about killing and love. Given the usual pattern, realization of their nature, and that of God, comes after attachment to BSTs has expired.
In the "small", when we tell ourselves, "Oh oh. I really caused a prolem and I'm sorry, because I really love that person," we're getting the same lesson, and the self self-induced "retribution". Looked at from the "large", it's like God has a headache and seeks to get rid of it by learning to love the painful part, while the painful part trembles in utter existentiasl dread of being unworthy.
In the 1960-1970 era, hippies who were nasty guys, but took LSD anyway, often got precisely this same kind of lesson as they struggled to bring their selfish personalities into line with the infinity of God's love. Having gone to hell a few times, myself, I assure you that the experience is far too real. Scared hell out of me, though. Reminds me of going through a cosmic knothole. Glad I'm done with that for the moment. dave
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