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Reincarnation On Trial

Two Years In Heaven, Dr. C.H. Carson, from his wife Rose, her experiences in the afterlife: "The consciousness that I have attained tells me this great truth: The soul aspiring for progress never retrogrades; it goes on and on, throughout all eternity, toward greater achievements and higher realizations."

 


 

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Two Years In Heaven, Dr. C.H. Carson, from his wife Rose, her experiences in the afterlife:

"My mind is filled with plans of what I hope to do. How glorious it will be to enter into active work and to realize that whatever I set out to do I shall be able to accomplish through the efforts I make! It seems good to be alive; to feel so well and strong that one’s whole being vibrates with new and wonderful life…

"Every moment of the time I spent in spirit life was occupied with something helpful and instructive… [to] furnish me with some helpful idea that I could impart to others to aid them in their progress toward higher, grander, and better things...

"My soul is alive and vibrant with plans for the future, and I am happy and more glad of life as each day passes, not for myself alone, but for those who are to follow after me and whom my influence is to lead heavenward... The consciousness that I have attained tells me this great truth: The soul aspiring for progress never retrogrades; it goes on and on, throughout all eternity, toward greater achievements and higher realizations."

Editor's note: How infectious is the joy and enthusiasm of this lady - her "soul ... alive and vibrant with plans for the future." Is this not the mind-set of The Great Teacher? And look at her supreme confidence: "whatever I set out to do I shall be able to accomplish." Is this not "mountain-moving" talk at its best? How "good" she says, "to be alive." What a wonderful example of "embrace this God-life, really embrace it." See the essay on Mark 11.

 

 

We take note that Rose's awareness concerning the errancy of reincarnation is a function of her own deeper self, her "consciousness," informing her of such.

"Going within," consulting with one's own soul energies, one's consciousness, is the final arbiter of issues relating to certainty.

If we cross over to the other side without having learned to "teach oneself" via the "inner stillness," we will still be in doubt regarding how things work. And this is why the "R" problem is still a debate for some over there.

See a long list of admonitions by afterlife entities on the need of "going within."

 

 

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