DWQA QuestionsCategory: Human PotentialEternal life has always been presented to humanity as something to strive for, as something difficult to attain, and easy to lose, or worse perhaps, spending eternity in hell. If our reality is indeed that we possess eternal life as a simple fact of our existence, is the endless fretting over it the greatest of all human follies? What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
Here again is the influence of the human perspective showing up with an inner concern and fear that perhaps the idea of eternity is a lie or that it could represent a liability, in fact. If something happens to create misery that is irreversible and cannot be changed, eternity quickly becomes a prison leading to endless torment. That is the cleverness of the deception that humans can be condemned to hell as a punishment and live in endless torment forever in a place of eternal torture, pain, and suffering. That is certainly a powerful idea and such ideas will have an impact—they will provoke nightmares, loss of sleep, and cause much fear to accumulate in proportion to how one views and judges themselves as a candidate for punishment because of their awareness of wrongdoing. There is much to ponder in the idea about good and evil. While there is no eternal punishment for anyone, there are many circumstances affecting human beings that are ghastly and will feel like an eternity to experience them. Lives lived in chronic pain, lives lived in poverty and desperation, lives lived imprisoned and forgotten about, and experiencing a tortuous existence from being malnourished, subjected to extremes of heat and cold, various scourges with vermin and insect infestation, soul-deadening sameness and lack of stimulation, and being surrounded by hateful humans seething with anger and all too ready to punish anyone they can get their hands on—such experiences are no way to live and are all too frequently encountered in human culture for many reasons. This speaks to the need for greater enlightenment to deal fully and finally with the problem of evil so you can get on with the fuller healing of humanity and freedom from the interlopers who are the cause of the current ravaging of human society and its suffering. There is a purpose in experiencing the negativity, it is not to punish but to motivate. The response of the light being to such circumstances is to set about fixing it to raise up any and all in harm’s way, perpetrator and victim alike—that is the task at hand and the ultimate answer here for how to make things better.