Don’t Become A Lost Soul.
In the history of the world, the number of beings who have been conscious of what divine love is and conscious of receiving it is altogether negligible compared to the number who have lived. To achieve this experience during one’s earthly life is a blessing beyond measure. It creates the real possibility of progressing to the celestial kingdom within a very short time after entering the spirit world. In the Padgett Messages, Helen Padgett, who appears to have been an exceptional person, was able to enter the celestial kingdom within a year or so of passing into the spirit world.
By contrast, it’s not uncommon for spirits on the path of natural love to spend hundreds or even thousands of years perfecting themselves before entering the highest spirit heavens that sit below the celestial kingdom. Many souls feel lost and directionless when initially confronted with the immensity of the spirit world. Their earth lives have left them ill-equipped to navigate the spirit world. Many are simply happy that their basic needs are being met in a way that they weren’t on earth. Few seem to be in any hurry to experience a spiritual awakening. However, none who read these words and believe in the transformative power of divine love need fear becoming a lost soul.
Nor does seeking our own highest good make the divine path a selfish one. What we do on earth doesn’t go unnoticed by those who are close to us in the spirit world. My parents weren’t religious when on earth. I’ve been told by my celestial guides that they’re now on the divine path as a direct consequence of their interest in my experiences of divine love and through meeting my divine guides. I’m learning that when we aim for the highest, we help not just ourselves but also those closest to us, as well as many unseen spirits who watch our example. At those times when we draw our divine guides close, other spirits on the earth plane of the spirit world are attracted by the light and watch the proceedings. They too, are often benefited.
It’s easy to be dismissive of divine love or to underestimate its impact on our lives. A healthy dose of scepticism certainly seems well founded in relation to worldly affairs in general. But I’ve learnt that it would be a very big mistake to not take everything about divine love very seriously. The journey doesn’t need to involve blind faith. Waymarkers in various forms will pop up in our lives and provide the personal proof we need that we’re on a wonderful path to the celestial kingdom.
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