Monday, October 24, 2016


Your actions will spark consequenses in the afterlife.

The law of Karma is absolute.


Now the next thing we have to dismiss completely is the concept of an all loving heavenly father that only want good things to happen to you. Who you just can pray to. And then he is ready to smother you in abundancy and success just like that. He does simply not exist. If he existed we would all have lives in abundancy, and all have success. Don’t you think that all those who fail, who gets ruined and who gets their lives destroyed: Don’t you think they all have prayed the same prayers and for the same things, and with the same sincerity that the successful ones did? Of course they did. Success in the human world is not handed out according to who’s deserving it the most for doing good. Evil knows very well how to rewards its servants with lavish gifts.


There are spirits that fights for love and good. But they have definitely been on the defensive the last couple of hundred years. And are struggling hard to keep the universal balance for this very moment.


And yet another thing: There is no forgiveness for purposely acting out evil or evil conduct. No matter how much you confess and repent to Jesus. There will be consequences for your actions. The law of Karma is absolute. Anything else would be unfair, unjustified in the eyes of the victims.

Just think about it: Mull this thought: If some victims from Hitler’s Auschwitz, Stalin’s Gulag, Mao’s Culture Revolution or Pol Pot’s Killing fields should bump into those perpetrators in Heaven, let in there and forgiven by God just because they accidently came to repent to Jesus the very last seconds of their horrific evil performances here on Earth. What do you think it would do to the feel-good atmosphere in Paradise?  

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