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25 THE LAWS OF GOD

 

The universe is governed by laws that arise from the truth, that is to say that they are not laws that have been created by a being or any entity, but in their primordial essence those universal laws are derived from the ultimate truth and that is why they run the universe as if it were a mathematical process, this is so, because the truth cannot contradict itself. This unquestionable fact causes the universe to be divided into two halves, one is the one that refers to the things that cannot be done or questioned because being illogical they are impossible, and others are the things that we can do because they are subject to the dimension of variability. In other words, this dimension allows choosing between several options or paths but without contradicting the basic rules of the physical and mathematical logic of matter. These two planes, like many others, can also be divided into female, male, and horizontal and vertical.

The vertical, spiritual, rigid, feminine and blue plane is the one that corresponds to the fundamental laws of the universe and that could also be called God's laws. The horizontal, material, red, masculine and flexible plane is the one that corresponds to that which is eligible at will by the beings that live in the universe. On the horizontal plane would be human laws or laws made by individual spirits. These laws, being created voluntarily by beings subject to the possibility of making mistakes, could not be in line with absolute truths and as a consequence, the beings that make them could suffer the consequences of having design defects.

Free will provides us with the satisfaction of feeling free, but it also implies the risk of making mistakes and falling into evil, when that happens to someone they suffer for it, but this does not happen as a consequence of divine punishment or caused by beings but because when it moves away from the truth and contradicts the laws of nature that represent God, it suffers the consequences because those laws must continue to act whether we take them into account or not for the good of all. Therefore, it can then be said that God is only in that which is perfect, because the errors derived from the will are not in tune with the truth and the universal laws that represent him. This means that the closer a planet is to perfection, the more in tune it will also be with the universal laws that represent God. This is so, because the laws of God are actually the laws of nature and when someone disregards them they suffer the consequences. These laws are not owned by anyone but represent everyone equally and are necessary for the universe to have a solid foundation on which to lean, because without those fixed and constant foundations the progress of the universe would not be possible.