Worlds Without End

2003-4-3 05:45:00

JJ Quote:
"Because of reincarnation we have unlimited time to achieve the goal. The present moment is what counts."

AussieRuth asks"
JJ, I am sure I read once something you had written about reincarnation. Don't we only have 1000 lives where we can reincarnate and hopefully find our true spiritual path? The passage above says that we have an unlimited time to achieve this goal.

JJ:
We have unlimited time, but not unlimited time within a cycle of creation or progress.

Just like we do not have unlimited time with a single life, but have additional opportunity in future lives, even so in this solar system we may experience 1000 lifetimes, but then there are other solar systems.

If a person lives 950 lives and then chooses the dark path, he may wind up cutting off his opportunity to reincarnate and will have to wait billions of years for a new cycle and then begin the approximate 1000 lifetimes all over again. In the meantime, all his associates will have passed far beyond him and will have become gods in comparison to himself.

When we finish our incarnations in this cycle we will have a rest and then to on to higher cycles. Reincarnation in some form will exist all through eternity, "worlds without end," as hinted at in the scriptures. But in a future creation, if we complete our education here, we will reincarnate in higher spheres in higher forms.

Consider the Ancient of Days. He incarnated here on earth 18 million years ago as the first Adam, or man, and is currently incarnated in an etheric body in Shamballa.

Consider the life of the earth itself, incarnated into an entire planet and will incarnate in the body of other planets in the future.

Someone mentioned about the possibility of sitting around and doing nothing. The only time this happens, in the body or out of the body, is during rest. Consider rest. When one is enjoying a good night's sleep is he ever bored? I get bored easily in certain physical plane conditions, but have never been bored by a good sleep.

During future periods of pralaya (rest) there will be no boredom, but glorious rest and sweet dreams for those with good works.

For those who maintain full consciousness in the body and out of the body, there will be no boredom, but unlimited opportunities.