Every person is
in the life school, earth, and should make use of the lessons, the day. The
components of the day - the moments, seconds, minutes and hours - are of the
greatest importance for each single one of us. Live the moment. For wherever
the person goes in his sensations and thoughts, there a part of his
consciousness goes, there the energy of his soul and body flows and there his
sensations and thoughts build up.
The moment is a
component of the day. Each moment lets many sensations and thoughts arise
within us. When we examine them closely, they look like pictures: memories of
events and experiences, or pictures of our conceptions. What each moment
radiates towards a person is what he should recognize and clear up this day.
The causal computer
brings as effect everything that the soul and the person have not cleared up.
Thus, it speaks to each one of us in his own language!
The person who
lives in the law of sowing and reaping - that is, in sin - is subject to the
effects of the causal computer and is governed by it. God, our Father, and
Christ, our Redeemer, enjoin us to observe the laws of God: the Ten
Commandments - the essence of the all-embracing law, God - and the Sermon on
the Mount. He who strives to live accordingly finds his way out of the law of
sowing and reaping. The person continues to live under the pressure of his own
causes, in the swamp of his negative sensations, thoughts, words and actions,
of his passions, desires and animosities until he changes his attitudes and,
with the power of Christ, rises out of his swamp. Only then will he begin to
live gradually in God and will escape the wheel of reincarnation. Only when we
have escaped the wheel of reincarnation, by fulfilling step by step the laws of
God, are we directly guided by God, the absolute law. This guidance then takes
place from the pure Being, from the omnipresent Spirit of God - without the
intermediate action of the causal computer.
It is a
spiritual law: What man sows he will reap. Our life is the seed. We sow either
a lawful or an unlawful behaviour. If we sow and rely on the cosmic law of love
and universal harmony, on God, we will reap inner happiness, peace, health,
strength. But if we sow and rely on the "flesh", on sins, on the
negative, we will also reap accordingly. If we sow peace in our sensations,
thoughts, words and actions, if we are sincere, honest and good, we will also
reap peace and cosmic power. If we sow discord, hatred and envy, condemn our
neighbour or violate life in and on the earth, we will reap accordingly. Our
harvest always corresponds to our seed.
The causal
computer does not inflict a blow of fate on the person overnight. Before what
the person himself had fed into the causal computer comes into effect, the
eternal law, the universal computer, warns the soul and the person again and
again through the causal computer. Before for example, an illness breaks out or
a blow of fate takes place, the soul and the person receive many impulses,
warnings and hints. The person who lives in the moment perceives these
admonitions and warnings. God, our eternal Father, admonishes us and warns us
through the causal computer. If the person rectifies with Him in due time what
he has recognized, then what would possibly befall him soon is transformed
partly or completely in his soul. It is then erased partly or completely in the
causal computer too.
It is therefore
very important for us to live in the moment, to know ourselves and to rectify
in time our human aspects that we have recognized.
The person who
lives in the components of the day - in the moments, the seconds, the minutes
and the hours - is guided and is therefore reminded or warned, also in time, of
what he should change, in order not to fall into his own trap, nor bring about
the blows of fate, the consequences, the effects of the causes which he himself
has fed in. If he fails to use the many chances, reminders and admonitions,
then what he himself has fed into his soul and into the causal computer will
fall upon him. For each day shows each single one of us a part of what he
himself has fed in. The sensations and thoughts concerning the situation of the
person's soul and body flash in him every moment. They want either to warn him
or to show him new ways or to help him out of a situation or to give him the
right guidance in a situation. The components of the day, the moments, thus
help us to master our life situations. In an illness, for example, they show us
the way to health. Even when they initiate a blow of fate or an illness, we can
yet be sure that the way to health and freedom is shown in each blow of fate
and in each illness.
When we do not
seize the moments of our life, they seize us, and we have to bear what we have
sown, that is, what we have fed into our soul and into the causal
computer.
One can say that
every person who lived and lives for years and decades outside himself and not
in the moment, thus not moving in the day, creates his own destructive thought
forms.
If we do not
change in time our ever recurring human way of thinking, we get caught up in
the whirl of our thoughts and can hardly find our way out. For the thought
forms that we have created have then still more effect upon us and corner us to
think and do again the same and similar negative things.
When we create
pictures of the future as thought forms, they will have an effect on us if we
recall them with the same or similar thoughts with which we have built up these
thought forms. These will influence us and will try to push us in that
direction which we have fed them with. If we are not watchful - that is, if we
do not live in the moment - they will make us miss the real tasks of our
earthly life, and we will no longer be able to know what was given to us to
settle or fulfil in this earthly existence. Then we will not live but will be
lived. We will be marionettes of our thought forms and possibly of those forces
which have established themselves in these thought forms.
Positive
thoughts, that is, selfless thoughts, are God's powers, which show us again and
again the positive, the lawful. The person who permeates with positive powers
what he does today sets the positive powers in motion – as well in a
conversation as in a piece of work, in writing, at his place of work, wherever
he may be.
To live means to
live in God, that is, to live in the moment and come to know and recognize what
God wants to tell us. The laws of God are for each one of us, not against us.
God wants the best for us, and He radiates to us His love and help.
It is never too
late if we change our ways immediately and, with Christ's help, make use of the
moment and rectify or fulfil what we have recognized today. Then we will no
longer feed our ego, and our thought forms will be transformed into positive
energies. For Christ in God, our Father, transforms everything and makes
everything new, if we let Him guide us.
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