What is Finished?

2002-8-20 04:43:00

Ben writes:

Been scanning posts for a while.

The last chapter of Immortal 3 is clear and accurate (I have had much personal psychic attack since my remembrance-awakening 12 years ago).

I do get a little confused, however, on the following extract. Can you elucidate me please?

"Does the Dweller go into nothingness, never to exist again?"

"Every life, great or small, good or bad, is an eternal part of the mind of God and cannot disintegrate into nothingness. Instead, it goes into the unknown for us, but known to God, to be reworked and sent forth again on a higher turn of the spiral."

This seems to be saying that once we overcome the dweller, it is disintegrated, but then it is not disintegrated because it goes onto another turn of the spiral?


JJ
Just like when you die and your body disintegrates, the form changes but nothing is lost. Your life lives on in other spheres and the elements of your body change in form but do not disappear.

Even so the body of the Dweller is occupied by a lower life form that leaves its astral body when it dies. But no life in the universe is ever completely destroyed and this entity will incarnate as another Dweller for another person in a future time. He will continue to do this until he takes in enough light from the Angel of the Presence (which he encounters at the end of each life) to be transmuted into more advanced consciousness and form. Once you destroy your personal Dweller you will not be personally bothered by him again in this solar system.

Ben
So are you basically saying that once we are liberated from the lower self, the dweller goes on into another incarnation higher up?

If this is so, then when Jesus uttered the "consummatum est" on the cross, was he really finished? Did he really ascend to God or will he meet Satan again on a higher turn of the spiral?


JJ
Jesus was speaking of being finished with His mission assigned to Him by His Father. Just as God finished the creation (as described in the Bible) yet still works and has much work to do, even so Jesus is still hard at work on new projects. One work He has to do which is not finished is to "gather his elect from the four corners of the earth." (See Matt 24:31)

Here the scriptures speak of a future work he has yet to finish: Rom 9:27 Esaias also crieth concerning Israel, Though the number of the children of Israel be as the sand of the sea, a remnant shall be saved: Rom 9:28 For he will finish the work, and cut it short in righteousness: because a short work will the Lord make upon the earth.

The scriptures say several times that God will "make all things new." This of course takes work.

When Christ comes again He is not just going to say, "Hey, I'm done with my work and am just going to lie around." No indeed. He will be hard at work finishing the decree of the angels to bring Peace on Earth, good will to mankind."

The work of God is eternal and creation is taking place now and will continue unto time indefinite.

Ben:
Will he (Christ) meet Satan again on a higher turn of the spiral? After his work is wrapped up on this earth Christ will move on to even higher spheres and will not meet his spiritual adversaries again for a long period of time. In the end of our evolution there will be no enemies to God for all shall eventually sing His praises with one voice.

Ben
Also, I wonder if I should read the Immortal II before continuing with III?

JJ
A reader can enjoy Book III without having read Book II but to get the whole picture of the story it wouldn't hurt to read it.

By the way, welcome to the list.


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