I had several concepts swirling around in my head simultaneously that were very dissimilar to each other, but when I realized they were all related, it was as if heaven was preparing me for that complete resolution of all of them.
The concepts were: 1) Why is salvation so minuscule? 2) How could the following concepts coexist: reincarnation, hell, the eternal kingdom of God, and eternal return? One cancels out the other, yet it seems they all exist at the same time.
3) Why do we defecate? If everything is equally nutritious, why do we desire something?
Heaven has sent me several mind-blowing messages about how everything is intertwined and how everything is one big, perfect metaphor: sex, eating, sowing, crucifixion, etc. Everything is interconnected multidirectionally and multidimensionally, which invalidates things like homosexuality, abortion, and all sin as incongruent and destructive. And by analyzing these metaphors, one understands the perfectly functional internal mechanism and the masterful completion of God's work. A SEA OF PRAISE! The concept of systems thinking is inspired by God himself. Looking at a photo of his magnificent work and questioning him without seeing the whole picture is not correct. It is better to patiently ask for understanding, which, by his very nature, he will grant us.
In the Bible and many religions and myths, they speak of sowing, growth, and harvest. Now, it is never mentioned what is done with those seeds. If we project it, the perfect metaphor would be that a loaf of bread is made for God to eat. This would symbolize being part of his kingdom and achieving a successful return from the entire journey we embark on. We will separate to one day reunite triumphantly once spirit triumphs over matter.
Let's describe here some biblical passages that support all of these possibilities listed.
Jesus and the entire Bible often warned of the fatal destiny in hell for all sinners and rebels. To pay for all the energy given by God that they misused, they must settle their debt almost electrically.
Jesus spoke of guests invited to a wedding, but after entering, some are expelled from the party due to inappropriate clothing (bad deeds). He also spoke of a harvest or fishing, and a selection of the fittest.
Jesus warned that many are trapped by false Jesuses, acolytes who are no longer aligned with the true kingdom.
Jesus came to free us from the matrix, from eternal samsara. Those who align themselves with false Jesuses remain on the eternal wheel, but surely with a better quality of life due to vibrational affinity if they were a good Christian in life. But they were only fleeced by an imposter who will one day tremble...
Jesus spoke of those who triumph in their ways entering the kingdom and never leaving. Revelation 3:12.
And Jesus acknowledges that few are saved and find the narrow path to eternal life.
There, if we analyze it carefully, we see hell simultaneously with the eternal wheel of reincarnation, and the eternal kingdom of God for the triumphant. But if the metaphor is complete, and if God ate that bread, it may be something similar to excreting what has not been assimilated. Forget about humanizing this and think strictly in terms of the technical and functional aspects of this process. And this would answer those who wonder if the kingdom is eternal and there is no duality: "Will I not be bored one day with so much peace and perfection?" In that expulsion are those who, being perfectly fit for the kingdom, venture on a new dangerous journey to find themselves again eons from now. The famous concept of eternal return explained. There's a synecdoche with us and our diet: of what's fit, we defecate some of what we eat, and that returns to the earth to continue feeding the four kingdoms that nourish each other. Masterful.
Now consider this: of all the seeds that nature creates, only a tiny fraction is sown, germinates, reaches fruition, and is finally consumed. The vast majority are left behind, partly by chance, partly by the natural selection of the fittest. Just look at the tomato; just one can make a whole farm—how generous! But the same thing happens with sperm. In a few of the relationships you have in life, there's reproduction, but only one sperm, just one! From that fruitful relationship, the one fit to enter the egg will be chosen. Like a fairy tale, they overcame thousands of obstacles to reach the egg, and finally, they pressured the egg to enter. But only one will make it. All the rest are left out. But both for him and for us, he can feel perfectly part of the creator of the new being. If a Christian achieves this, all of Christianity is justified and saved, because thanks to him, the species continues and survives all the attacks. When the famous Andean tragedy occurred, only a fraction of the passengers survived and overcame all obstacles, but at the end of the day, the group was saved. The same will happen in the apocalypse: only a tiny fraction will triumph over death, but all of humanity will have done so. And there will be a tomorrow. So that one day, if they don't enter the kingdom, they will be able to enjoy human life again. Because it is intuited that the fate of souls would be fatal if there weren't more humanity on the physical plane. If the spermatids, being cowardly, were to say "only one is chosen, it makes no sense" and no one would follow the path, there would be no more life.
And why is this so? So that in this process, the fittest will succeed, exponentially improving the species and ensuring the survival of the universe. Once again, masterful. Jesus spoke of those who give 30%, 60%, and 100% of their performance. I also speak of a woman with three leavened doughs. Some say they are physical, psychic, and spiritual. But perhaps I was speaking of the three yields. Because if only those who give 100% give, humanity would have already collapsed; everything must give of themselves. As if returning to the universe all the energy given and invested, because everything and nothing is an eternal and constant give and take. Remember how in a metaphor Jesus claims some profit from everything given to the three men, and the one who produced nothing is punished because, doing the precise calculation, it is harmful and even counterproductive to the success of God's work: humanity and life itself. LET'S BEAR FRUIT, FOR WITH THAT PROMISE HE SAVED US FROM THE EXTERMINATION THAT GOD WAS GOING TO DO FOR BEING UNFRUITFUL. MATTHEW 3 SAYS: "UNFRUITFUL TREE, TREE TO THE STAKE." LET'S ASK OURSELVES. Of all the energy the universe gives us, how much do we invest in ourselves, how much in others, and how much in God? Let us strive to invest that amount for tomorrow and be aware of the invisible enemies that threaten this work. LET US PRAY AND WORK FOR THE SUCCESS OF THIS WORK THAT IS OURSELVES. God bless you.
PRAISE GOD AND JESUS CHRIST UNIVERSAL
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