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🌟 The Culmination of Evolution: A Journey Through Cosmic Consciousness 🌟
Exploring the Ultimate Unfolding of Spiritual Evolution
Introduction to Cosmic Progression
As we explore existence, we ask: What will be the end result of our evolution?
To understand this destination, we must first revisit the path that has led us here.
The universe shows the Universal Spirit. It makes Universal Substance by looking inside.
Everything in the universe is made up of stuff called "substance." This substance can take on many different forms and shapes.
As time goes on and the universe gets bigger, thinking becomes more complicated and specialized.
As we learn more about ourselves, we gain deeper insights. This leads to more complex thinking and growth, like a never-ending spiral.
Ascension brings higher forms of life and more freedom, joy, and fun for beings as they show the power of the Spirit.
Evolution keeps going until people make choices based on universal rules.
Individual Initiative and Universal Spirit
What happens when someone who knows they can use the All-Originating Spirit decides to act?
What reasons would one have to abstain from such an empowering connection?
If someone is recognized a lot, they might think they're like the Originating Spirit. They would only follow love, beauty, and other things that make the Creative Spirit.
This means that someone's unlimited abilities will never be used against the greater good.
Individual expression, however, is impossible without form. As such, form becomes a necessary aspect of individuality. This is where the concept of Harmony with Environment becomes crucial.
Someone who can control things could live on another planet and not have to follow the rules there because they know how to live perfectly.
This leads us to a profound realization: eternal life in an immortal physical form is the logical conclusion of our evolution.
This story talks about what might happen to people and the planet in the future.
The Inclusion of the Body in Spiritual Life
Despite everything, death is something that happens to everyone.
Death is when life goes away and only thoughts and feelings remain.
The state limits new experiences and makes you repeat old ones.
When people die, they lose the ability to see and hear things in the physical world. So, their thoughts from their past life become the only thing that stays with them.
Creatures without a physical brain exist subjectively, like a dream. Some dream involuntarily, while others choose to dream.
Using your imagination can help you control your thoughts and achieve your dreams. If you don't use your imagination, you may be limited by your own thinking.
Being happy is great, but without the ability to make choices and take action on our own, we can't make progress.
Initiative means taking a new step, not just changing old things, but adding something completely new that follows its own rules.
The Importance of Physical Resurrection
People who die with a full understanding are in a different situation than those who only have a partial understanding.
They can still make choices and take action, using their experiences in the unseen world to learn and grow even more.
Their development will follow the idea of spirit appearing in physical form, which is similar to what happens in the universe.
Thus, they would recognize that for complete expression, some physical form is essential.
When people are smart, they know that our bodies will come back to life after we die. If we don't believe that, we're going backwards instead of forwards.
People who know about it don't think that Resurrection is just coming back to life in the same old body and circumstances.
Instead, people would know that the body's shape comes from the spirit's actions. The spirit isn't stuck in one shape, but having a shape helps it fully show up.
The Quest for Life and the Biblical Perspective
The question is why those who understand Life still die.
The answer lies in limiting beliefs, such as the notion that physical death is a universal law or God's will. However, the Bible tells us otherwise.
It tells stories of people who have gone beyond death, such as Enoch and Elijah. It says that God doesn't want us to die.
Jesus speaks of those who believe in Him and live, suggesting that they shall never die. St. Paul talks about transforming into the Resurrection body without dying.
Philosophically, the argument is similar. We must examine the inherent nature of the Law of Life, which is affirmative throughout. Any limit comes from within, from thinking about death. Changing how we see things and understanding ourselves as part of the Spirit's life can bring renewal in the present moment.
Conclusion: Embracing the Life-Giving Truth
In essence, the great dénouement of human evolution is not a distant ideal but a present possibility.
The Bible and philosophy suggest that physical regeneration without death is possible.
Our challenge is to overcome race traditions and embrace universal truth that aligns with the normal standard of humanity.
It's vital to grasp that this deep understanding brings happiness and eternal life to our spirit when we are revived in our physical bodies.
Bradley Woods
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