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Epilogue

 

It is not necessary for man to pass judgment on another man for many reasons. Your existence is only temporary, only you will judge your actions, and the actions of those involved may be for the experience that was brought forth for them. There is much strife on your planet, but there is always a need for those in a human existence to learn to forgo violence and hatred when they have been wronged; just as there is a need for those in a human existence to learn to stop hatred and violent actions.

This cannot be experienced on the levels of existence in your true home dimension where you will return once your time in the human existence is complete. You can promote peace and make information available to alternatives, but there will only be peace where you decide to create it in your own environment. You cannot change others, only observe and allow them to be. You should be peaceful first. This will radiate to those around you and throughout many levels of existence.

Worrying about others or trying to bring them to your way of thinking should not haunt you or frustrate you. There are many who are simply not interested. Making information, an alternative viewpoint available to those on earth will allow it to be digested by those who are interested when the time is right for them.

Many come to a lifetime here for nothing but strife, hatred, violence and wrong deeds. There is no reason to judge them for they are experiencing just as you have, though their focus may be on different areas than what you are currently engaged; you too were once in their shoes so to speak.

There is a need to create peace and end suffering for one’s self, your community, and the world. Bringing peace to your own being may seem impossible, and so might that of bringing peace to others. Yet know that bringing peace to others is what fosters peace in your life.

One problem is, when some, not all, individuals don't understand something they won't admit it. It is easier to attack it with their ego self. Instead of saying, maybe this is too deep or just out of my belief system; they say it is bullshit, and if it wasn't bullshit then I would understand it, so it must be bullshit because it makes no sense to me.

In order to believe, they must change their beliefs. Many see change as fear and thus remain where they are, even though they may realize 'what' they personally believe is wrong, they cannot change because of the 'herd mentality.' They don't want to be left out of the so-called herd (their family, community, or peers), therefore they go along with whatever the others believe; no matter how false or incorrect their beliefs might be. It is time now to start changing that fear into truth; which is simply love.

Simply Consider the Following:

For yourself, focus on what matters to you, but only the things that you can carry from this life to the next, no matter where you believe you may or may not go. There is no need to worry about gathering money and possessions, for they are not taken from this world when you make your exit. There are those in this world who have far less then you, their basic needs are not met. They need food and shelter. Share with them. Not only through money, but by direct action; help your neighbor! Take time for daily reflection, meditation or prayer (what you call it is not important for it is all the same action, and it creates the same outcome) for understanding yourself and for creating peace. Just five minutes a day and that peace you create will spread throughout the world. There is no reason to force our beliefs onto another person or group. Peace and Love is experienced when each person understands that there may be differences visible to the eye, but that we all are the same. We are all Souls, energy beings having a life on this earth. We all have fears, hopes, and wants; there is no reason for fighting and segregating when we are all truly the same, only born from a different position and time on this earth. We need to let others share their beliefs and world views with us. Not forcing others to believe a certain idea or restricting another’s actions, beliefs, or movements. Outlawing, banning, or belittling the mind or thoughts of another only further alienates us from that group or person. Making it more difficult in the future to make amends and create peace. In worldly affairs, we should respond with medical help and food, not guns and violence. Access to food, shelter, and education will eliminate many wars, and the suffering experienced by many throughout the world. We can each see that we do this as well as our elected officials. We should work for peace; we should be a peacekeeping force. Start here, start by having patience, start by helping the less fortunate, start by helping those who need basic necessities of life. Focus on your mind, your beliefs, your virtues, for these things matter the most. Open your mind to your potential, the potential for peace, the possibility for love. Look at the world around you and see how much of those already exist. Ride a bike, walk, hike, camp; not too simply to save money, or to cut down on pollution, but to experience the complex beauty that nature has provided for you. God has allowed you this lifetime, no matter what your circumstances; you can create peace and healing not only for yourself and family, but for your neighbor’s and community as well. Let us all together spread harmony and love throughout the world.

Mankind will one day understand why their loving God, the ‘Source of all Life’ has allowed them to experience; murder, disease, rape, starvation, molestation, war, torture, genocide and the like…and they shall be so truly thankful for those lessons they have chosen while in the human form to experience.

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