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Re: My Criteria for a True Heaven
Reply #1 - Sep 19th, 2008 at 6:17pm
Don:
As you know, I've had experiences with Christ. The first time was when I had my night in heaven experience. It began with the understanding that in some way Christ is a reality, the person of Jesus did exist, and he did represent divine truth when he was here.
For a while I wondered if the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke most accurately represent Christ, or the Gospel of John. Because Christ's being seemed so holy during my night in heaven experience, I tried to elevate his status by considering the gospel of John viewpoint.
I can't say I know what his being is all about, but right now I figure he is a Soul, a child of God like the rest of us. It is just that he reached a state of being while human that many people don't reach while human.
I believe that when any Soul reaches a certain level of development, it understands about its oneness with God. This doesn't mean that a particular Soul's being is the being that created everything. It means that a particular Soul's being has reached the level where it lives according to the same love and wisdom that God's being lives according to. I believe that just about all of us are destined to reach this level. I believe that the spirit of Jesus is very supportive of us doing so.
I don't believe that Jesus needs us to attribute things to him that aren't accurate, in order for him to be a divine being. To do so is to not understand what divinity is really about. Just as you can't make a human being more divine by electing he or she to be the President of the United States, you can't make a Soul more divine by attributing special titles.
Notice that there are some NDEs where the spirit of Jesus brought a Soul to the presence of God, as happened with Howard Storm's experience.
I believe one of the reasons the spirit World delivers information to people in different ways, is because it understands that different people are open to hearing different information. Perhaps Emanuel learned about Christ in the manner he did, because many people including Emanuel weren't open to hearing a different viewpoint during Emanuel's time period. I figure that when Jesus thinks of himself he thinks of himself more as the Christ spirit that abides in all of us, rather than a particular person. I figure he doesn't believe that he can be Christ more than we can be Christ, even though his role in the grand scheme of things is in some ways bigger than it is for other Souls.
I figure there are a lot of planets in this universe and other universes that can inhabit life. If as some people believe Jesus is God himself, consider how many times God would have to incarnate and possibly go through some sort of ordeal. I believe it would be quite unfair to expect this of God. In the end you get only one being. On the other hand, if Jesus is a Soul just like the rest of us, then he and many other beings like him get to enjoy their existance along with God, just like the rest of us.
I do not believe it is irreverent to think of Jesus as wonderful elder brother who knows more than me and can help me.
Perhaps more people in this World would be accepting of Christ, if some people didn't contend that you better believe or else. I really doubt that God and Jesus would put things in such a repressive test framework. If a Soul reaches the point where it wants to live according to love and humility, then it will be open to accepting truth as it is, regardless of what it is. There would be no reason to be concerned about any particular part of truth. Each of us will have many surprises when we find out what divine truth is.
I don't believe it is necessary to minimalize spiritual experiences that dont include Jesus. If a person experienced divine love during an NDE, then he or she experienced what the spirit of Christ is about. I feel confident that Jesus appreciates such experiences.
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