William LePar’s spiritual source, The Council, has always stressed prayer and meditation. The insights gained from our prayer and meditation, they stress, must be put into action.
The Council: One must always search deep within to find the purest part of themselves, the higher self. They must constantly pray and meditate that they find the good person inside, and then they must try to demonstrate that good person or bring it to the conscious and let it live, not only inside but outside of them. If you as a soul being allows that inner search to be too easy, too quick, then there is much that could have been learned in a lifetime that would not have been experienced.
As souls, you are very efficient in your utilization of your experience in a material form. Efficient, we said. It is too bad the quality could not be a little better; let us say, the quality of those experiences could not be a little better. Does that answer those questions?
Questioner: Yes, thank you.
The Council: It does seem almost contradictory to say that one searches and then one will not find, but when you really stop to think that the purpose for living a life or coming into the material form is to experience things at a first-hand level, and the first-hand level is the material level, then you begin to realize that we search inside only to find other ways of experiencing things that will teach us even more. So, when we search inside, the answer should propel us onward to seek or be better, to make better out of each situation. Do you understand?
Questioner: Yes.
Questioner: Yes.
The Council: Those must be experienced. We search inside, deep inside, to find a way to make each of those experiences as perfect as they can be. It does not mean that that will ever be achieved, but right now what is required is the desire TO achieve. Has that made it any clearer?
Questioner: Yes, thank you.
The Council: Once an entity, once an individual, gives up searching at a conscious level, it is very bad times, let us put it that way.
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