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It all seems to make at times, listening to a grandfather explain to his young grandson why a snake has to shed its skin. "To grow," he said. "If the snake couldn't shed the skin, it would be suffocated by it, it could not grow, and it would cease to be." "It is a natural part of cycle, essential for growth of the snake." This analogy can apply to so many things in the life/afterlife paradigm. We must shed our skin too, at some point - let go of our very bodies when we pass on - but more importantly shed our fears, our anger, our attachments, in order to grow spiritually.
The lessons are here in life to learn to shed the negative, or to attract more negative experiences to ourselves again. After shedding our fears and the need for the heartache and drama, we can more easily experience and attract bliss. How clear it all is at times; the consistency of our creative power on earth, and in spirit. On earth it is much more subtle, yet after a while, we tend to "get it." The law of attraction (like attracting like). The almost limitless power of belief and faith (or thought coupled with conviction). The restorative attributes of forgiveness, and rejuvenating effects of love.
Who need worry about heaven or hell? Hell is a product of a consciousness bent on selfishness without love. Heaven is also a state of mind. When people worry about going to one place or the other, they miss the point. They are misunderstanding their own creative power and fear being acted upon by some random cosmic force.
Sometimes, the model of consciousness in C1 seems so clear to me, and so consistent in both our subtle physical world and in the afterlife. Sometimes, the message seems so evident, I want to shout it to the world. There is so much confusion in the physical plane. So much sadness, conflict. Amidst it all there is always hope. And a light at the end of the tunnel.
Love, forgiveness, letting go of fear, sadness, attachments. It all leads to grace, and freedom. It can be here, right now, while we are incarnate. Or, possibly, we can play out the spiritual game repeatedly, until we are satisfied and reach that same state of grace. Either way, at times, I marvel at the beauty of it all, and the consistency of consciousness.
Matthew
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