An example of imperfect love was discussed with William LePar’s
spiritual source, The Council.
Questioner: Let us say I am sitting at home and I am watching the
baseball game and my wife decides she wants to go get her hair cut. And I say,
"Oh, I really don't want to do that," but I decide because of wanting
to try to make an effort to be more spiritual I do what she wants but I am
still not 100% happy with the situation. Is that a step forward or is that just
sort of rationalizing around it and solving the problem without really
improving?
The Council: Do you recall what we have said about perfect and
imperfect love?
Questioner: Yes.
The Council: Very few individuals are capable of perfect love, so
the rest must settle for imperfect love, if nothing else. An act such as that,
an attitude such as that, carried out with kindness, not having a negative
attitude towards the individual because they interrupted your preferred
activity, may be considered an imperfect act of love, but nonetheless it IS an
act of love. Many times when an individual steps forwards and is responsible
for an imperfect act of love, before it is all over with, the attitude has
changed and the individual has transformed that into a perfect act of love.
Does that answer the question?
Questioner: Yes, I believe it does. And if you have had years and
years of not making the effort and you start to make more effort, then that
will have a snowball effect and hopefully eliminate all of those negative
responses or the karma for those negative responses?
The Council: Haven't we said many times that all karma can be
corrected in this lifetime that each of you are experiencing? We will repeat it
again. All karma can be corrected, answered for, justified (and when we say
"justified" we are saying the correction, the word
"justification" we are using it in the sense of the correction for
karma), in one lifetime. True karma, whether it is the positive karma or the
good karma, or the enslavement-type karma cannot always be corrected one act
for another. In fact, if a soul chooses that form of self-restoration, then he
only chooses a much harder path, a much more complicated path. Very few will
set their aims with that type of situation. So living life with the proper
attitude will bring all the opportunities to you in this lifetime to correct
all the karma, regardless of how heavy it may be from previous lifetimes or
even in many cases the present lifetime. Does that answer the question?
Questioner: Yes, it does. Thank you.
The Council: Each lifetime, the sole purpose is to make amends to
yourself. And when we say that what we mean is correcting the harm and the
disrespect and the indignities that you have perpetrated on yourself through
the acts of self-centeredness and selfishness. You are living this life for one
purpose and one purpose only and that is to clean up your house, but in order
to do that it is necessary to help others clean up their house while you are
working on yours. If you try to clean up your house simply by taking care of
yourself, you have lost the game before you started because correcting karma
you must interact with an individual or in some cases a number of individuals.
Take for instance those of you who have commitments to other individuals. Why
does that exist? Is it because one of you might be indebted to the other one
karmically, so that with this commitment and the fulfillment of that commitment
you are correcting your karma? Therefore, if you want to correct the karma and
not add more to what you already carry, it is necessary to be completely
faithful to that commitment.
For more on William LePar and The Council visit WilliamLePar.com
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