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Part 8. Immortality. The Balance of Divine Energy

What is the difference between life and death?

A person dies, and the spirit leaves their physical body.

So, what is dead is that which has no Spirit.

And what is Spirit?

A Divine Impulse. So, does death mean the absence of the Divine Impulse?

The absence of the Divine Impulse is a push towards death. Death is the destruction of something, while life is creation and creation. Death occurs when creation ceases.

Are you saying that there is something in which creation does not exist?

There is no desire to create. Wait a minute. A person grows old and dies. They die of old age.

They die from a lack of desire to create. We've talked about this before. You are an experience of God's creation. You were created for the experience of God's creation. If you stop creating and experiencing, you will die.

The Spirit simply leaves the body. But why does it leave the body? What happens next?

The Divine Impulse, which you call Spirit, returns, merges with the One Impulse, and the accumulated experience is recorded in a structure you call the Soul.

So, we are all just records of Divine experience?

If you don't create.

And if we do create?

You are creators.

So, our whole choice is to create or not to create?

Yes, or in other words, to go through the diverse divine experience or to refuse to go through the experience.

But who then refuses if I don't actually exist and there is just some file recording the Divine experience?

What does the concept of "I am" mean to you?

It means I am aware of myself, I think, I perceive, I distinguish myself from others.

When you create, you manifest in God. Your creation is different from the creation of others, and this is the only way you differ from others because everything is God.

But, since I am just a file recording God's creation, and I only manifest when I create, that is, when I go through this experience, it means that this way God manifests through me. So, I am God, manifested through my perception to go through experience.

Yes, you understand. And each of you is a manifestation of God through your perception. And so you are God. And each of you is God. If you perceived only through sight, you could be called the eyes of God. But your perception is broader.

Then can we be called video cameras through which God observes life?

No. When a person watches footage taken by a video camera, they are not the camera itself; they can only watch but ca

God does not have a separate perception from you. He perceives everything through you and only through you. God entered your body to perceive and experience Himself through other parts of Himself. And in this sense, you are God. Each of you is God.

Another way to put it, since infinity and multidimensionality are still not very clear to you, is that God can simultaneously perceive through billions of ways of perceiving Himself, through parts of Himself, while still being the One God. Imagine a lamp, a sphere, with light coming out of it through numerous openings. This is an approximate analogy, but then you will understand. Each beam of light, when it exits the lamp sphere, feels like a separate, independent beam and can choose what to illuminate. But all the light is God, and each beam of His is simply a way of illuminating the part of Himself that He has not yet known. And therefore, the neighboring beam of light visible to you is also you, because you are God, and he is God. But he illuminates differently.

So, there is no freedom of choice. What can a beam do? Only shine.

God, too, can only shine. He is the light. Think about how God ca

When you, as parts of God, His beams, go through different paths, different experiences, information about your paths and your choices becomes a kind of filter in the lamp's opening. And then the light of God, passing through this filter, is colored in its own way, different from others. This is you, the prisms of God's perception. And it is only up to you how you will reflect God's light. So, who has more free will?

But we are told that there are guardian angels, or our higher aspects, who guide us and help us go through the best possible experience for us.

I have drawn you a picture of a linear process for simplicity of perception. But everything is multidimensional or fractal, as you say. Each outgoing beam of light becomes a similar lamp and also divides its perception into millions of other beams of light, which also gain experience and become unique lenses of perception for them.

For you, the closest light lamp in perception is your personal God, your Higher Aspect. In addition, in this unimaginable picture, all beams at all stages of their passage also interact with each other, since the process is non-linear. And all this is a beautiful interweaving of Divine Light passing through various lenses of perception.





I see. Let's get back to death. Through my physical body, God perceives a part of Himself. Why does my body die?

Your personal God, your Higher Aspect, perceives parts of itself through your physical body. Your Higher Aspect is also a beam of light from its personal God, its Higher Aspect, and so on, to infinity. Everything is similar. Your Higher Aspect is also a multidimensional "lamp" that emits light through a vast number of perception points.

So my Higher Aspect perceives through someone else's bodies as well?

Yes, but these are not exactly someone else's bodies; they are also you.

Let's sort this out. You’ve heard that you have seven bodies. Imagine a multi-layered light globe. Each layer of the light globe is made from different material, has a different color, and the holes for the Divine Light to pass through do not align. But deep inside the globe, behind seven "perforated" shells, lies the source of light. This light, entering through the openings of the i

Can you imagine that? Now try to imagine further that, as the light exits through each hole in each of your i

That sounds overwhelming. So, what am I?

You are a part of the Divine Light, refracted in a certain way, determined by all your parts. And in this sense, since all parts of yourself are separated and refract light differently, you ca

Then we will never reach the concept of death.

I'm trying to explain. Why can the Spirit leave the body? Why does the Divine Light stop emanating from the body, one part of the Divine lamp? And then the body disintegrates, decays, and now the exit of the Divine Light occurs through the next globe-body.

It leads to the conclusion: is it because, for some reason, this first globe-body stops refracting the Divine Light? Its openings get clogged or overgrown?

Yes, you've understood. This is why God stops receiving the experience of perception through this body.

Isn't it the other way around? God stops receiving the experience of perception through this body because it dies and disintegrates?

No, because then the question arises: why would God stop the continuation of His experience of perception through this body in such a way? If He has no preference in receiving experience, and all His manifestation is the receiving of the experience of perception?

This is your choice. At some stage of your experience, you decide that you no longer want to perceive through your physical body. Your "holes" for the Divine Light to pass through get clogged or overgrown simply because you choose it. You choose old age, frailty, death. You grow tired of existing in your body, and your perception stops being pure in the sense of immediacy and joy of perception. You lose the desire to create and grow.

But some of you cease this experience of perception because you choose to return or continue to perceive the world and the Divine Light through your other globes-bodies. And then the Light of God passes less and less directly through the physical body’s light globe. This globe-body begins to decay precisely because it does not transmit (or transmits to a lesser extent) the Divine Light through itself.

All diseases that arise in the physical body do so precisely because your globe-body does not transmit the Divine Light through itself. Become radiant lamps, and your body will live forever, for as long as you choose to let the Divine Light pass through it.

Wait, but if we fully accept the Divine Light in its pure form, won't our physical bodies be unable to withstand it? They say we can't see angels; their light is too dazzling for us and could burn us.

Yes, that’s exactly why you perceive God’s Light filtered through numerous filter-holes.

So, my death is only possible if I destroy all my light globes-bodies and return back to His center?

No, because then you will remain yourself, that is, some part of God, passed through all filters of perception.

Then what is death?

There is no death. Think about it. Even if all parts of God decided to stop gaining their experience, to stop creating, the experience they have already gained as parts of God, as God's eyes, wouldn't disappear, because nothing can vanish; everything can only transform.

And what will become of all of us, as parts of God, if all parts of God decide to stop gaining experience, to stop creating?

I don’t know. Do you?

No, after all, I am also a ray of God, one of the first.

So, if a person is full of plans and energy, wants to create and continue to gain experience through their physical body, do they not age or die?

Yes. But they must also be confident that they won't age or die. You yourself activate all the mechanisms of aging and wear in your physical body.

Can the wear and tear of the physical body be avoided?

Of course. All the programs are embedded in you. All cells can be renewed, and up to a certain point, they grow and renew themselves. But you are the ones who activate the mechanisms that either slow down or speed up this cell renewal process.

Should I command my body to constantly renew its cells?