Here is a continuation of The Council’s description of creation given during one of William LePar’s trances. We recommend reading the previous parts of this dissertation for complete understanding of this subject.
Questioner: Why did the
spirit choose to exist in the physical?
The Council: Spirit did
not, shall we say, choose to exist. Its
own selfishness encrusted itself, entrapped itself in the physical. Because its
source of life, its source of existence, it selfishly or, shall we say, for
greedy reasons decided to usurp or overextend itself and thus that source of
energy was cut off by its own greed and thus it fell into a need for more gross
existence. It then became necessary for
it to have a container for itself, so it would no longer be dissipated.
Questioner: Well, at the
time this happened there must have been many, many spirits that became selfish.
The Council: To be
sure. There is much to be said in the
story of the fall of Lucifer. These stories are not fables, but they are an
explanation of a division in the heavenly forces at a time.
Questioner: Then I take it
that all spirits were created at the same time?
The Council: More or less,
yes.
Questioner: Well, are there
ever any new spirits being created?
The Council: No. "New spirits" are, shall we say,
those entities who have not found it necessary to reincarnate as often as,
shall we say, the older ones. The older
spirits are the lazier, because you cannot just sit on the, shall we say, the
outer realms and wait for a choice opportunity.
The time now is somewhat different, but you do not just sit and wait or
come and go in the material as you choose.
There is a definite, shall we say, form of entering and exiting. There is, shall we say, a panel that help
you. Now we are using very loose terms
here so that it will give you a better idea that you do not just float in and
out as you choose. You have done very
little to start with even with guidance.
How much would have been accomplished if you were all left to your own
resources, to your own desires?
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