Life After Death Series Part 1 - It's
the little things that count
William LePar's spiritual source, The Council, talked about life
after death in our research and study groups for more than three years. Also,
in 1985, while in the hospital for routine tests, Mr. LePar experienced an NDE
(near death experience). Over the next
several postings I would like to share with you insight that The Council gave
along with recently transcribed recordings of Mr. LePar's experiences on the
other side of the veil. This is the first in the series. I believe that what
Mr. LePar tells us in the following is as important as anything that I will
post in the future. This offers us solid information to ease our transition to
our spiritual reality.
We talk about dying and going to heaven or hell. It should be so
simple! I can guarantee you there are going to be some people, where they go,
they are going to wish that there was a real hell. That would be easy, that
would be easy. I can speak from personal experience. I went through the death
process. I went there, I came back. I know what's there. Knowing that, I have
also been blessed to see a little bit more. That is: the only way that you
succeed is by being a caring person. It's not the big, wonderful spiritual
things that you do in life. It is the wee little things that we generally don't
consider important. Just a little act of kindness. Say you're sitting at work
and you have a little bag of candy. One of your fellow workers walks by, reach
in the bag and say, "Hey, you're sweet, here is a little bit of sweetness
to show my appreciation for your sweetness." A little nice remark, sounds
corny. Well, it might be corny but you don't know, that person may be really
depressed and down in the dumps. A nice little remark like that, a cute little
remark, a corny remark, a piece of candy, might just make a world of difference
to that person at that moment in time. But you see, we don't know that!
Those people who will lose the spiritual race, now, I'll tell you
this, you can put good money on this, people who will lose the spiritual race,
will not lose it because of the terrible things that they did. They will lose it because of the little
things that they did not do! There are more people looking into their own
darkness on the other side because of things that they did not do. We are too
involved with ourselves, we are too full of self-importance to think about
little things that might make someone else's life happy or easy. We are too
interested in making our own life happy. We should find happiness in our life
by doing for others. You don't have to write a check. You don't have to buy
food. You don't have to go out and give them clothes. You don't have to buy
them a place to live. Just little kindnesses, like a smile, like saying something
pleasant to them, compliment them. Things like that. Sure, if you can help them
in other ways, that is your choice, do it if you want to. You may not have ten
dollars to give someone to help them, you may not have a suit of clothes to
help them, but you always have a kind word that you could give. That is where it lies!
I have heard people say, "Well, I just couldn't afford to
help those people." What is this? It is more rationalization, more
justification of inconsideration. That is exactly what it is. You may not have
anything material to give people, but you certainly can pay them a compliment,
you certainly can sympathize with them. You can treat them with kindness and
respect and listen, listen. Sometimes the greatest thing that you can give to a
person is just listen to them and their problems. Even if you have heard it a
million times, so what? If it makes the person feel good, listen again. Maybe
it is helping them relieve a little frustration so that they can think and work
at straightening out their problems. What have you got to lose? I have never
seen anyone lose. You always win when you do something like that.
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