10: Mission “Forgiveness”
N
ot one of us
can feel our soul’s journey to be
over until we (as an entire species) have com
pleted the mission we created for ourselves.
This is no less than to transform the energies of fear,
death, and duality by coming to the full realization that
we are not separated from God at all and that these
energies are simply illusion. This is our collective mis-
sion. Each of us serves as an individual expression of
that mission, and the life we create for ourselves here
in the World of Humanity purely serves that purpose.
There are no exceptions. Whether we know it or not,
we are all on that spiritual path.
Our Individual Mission
The decision about which energies we work with is not
decided by us at the human level. That decision pre-
dates our incarnation and is made by our soul group —
a group to which we belong made up of souls who ei-
ther incarnate with us or act as our spirit guides during
our incarnation.
Once it is decided which energies we shall work with,
we then carefully choose parents who will provide the
experiences we need as children and arrange for oth-
ers to come along at the right time to play their respec-
tive roles in the experiences necessary to the accom-
plishment of our mission. We then create dramas
throughout our physical lives that allow us to experience
the feelings or energies that make up our mission.
These dramas serve as opportunities for us to see the
illusion, forgive, heal, and, in so doing, remember who
we are.
Mission Amnesia
Seen from the World of Divine Truth prior to incarna-
tion, the mission seems easy. However, once we in-
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carnate it takes on a new level of difficulty. This is due
not only to the greater density of energy in the World of
Humanity but because the mission must be undertaken
free of any awareness that we have chosen this experi-
ence. If we knew (remembered) the truth about our
purpose, the experience would be senseless. How can
we remember who we are if we have never forgotten?
So, Spirit creates the human experience in such a way
that when we are born into our bodies we lose all recall
of our mission and all awareness that life on the physi-
cal plane is, in fact,
a setup.
To accomplish our mission (to transform energies) we
must have a total experience of those energies. For
example, to transform the energy of
victim
, we must
feel totally victimized. To transform the energy of fear,
we must feel terrorized. To transform the energy of hate,
we must be consumed with hatred. In other words, we
must go fully into the experience of being human. It is
only when we have fully felt the emotions connected with
these energies that we gain the ability to move into the
full forgiveness of them. And, it is in forgiving them that
we remember who we are.
From this viewpoint, we are clearly never in a position
to judge anyone. A person who appears hateful may
have chosen to transform that energy as his mission.
Thus, his hateful behavior, even though it seems to harm
others
(who may have volunteered to have hate pro-
jected at them as their mission)
, is neither right nor
wrong. His hateful behavior simply represents what
needs to happen to transform the energy of hate. Pe-
riod.
The energy of hate is transformed when someone who
feels hated sees the love beneath the hate and forgives
the person for hating him. In that moment, hearts open
and love flows between the two people. Thus, hate is
transformed into love.
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