William LePar’s spiritual source, The Council, answers a question about us knowing our life plan.
Questioner: My question is: How can we know our life plan
for sure? And if we have strayed from it, do we have indications and things
that show us that we are off the beaten path that we should be following?
The Council: There is no way you can absolutely know your
life plan. Part of spiritual growth is that discovery of the life plan. If you understand
that the initial life plan is made so that your entire life is an experience of
joy or happiness, then one can see where they went wrong by re-examining those periods
of the life that are not as joyful. Everything that transpires in a lifetime is
based on cause and effect. If initially the life plan as all life plans are constructed
so that you learn your spiritual reality through happiness, because of the habitual
nature of the material experience and the root cause which is a lack of
self-love, therefore a lack of self-respect, this opens the door then to many wrong
decisions, and each wrong decision then becomes a cause that must answer to an
effect. If man were to begin to think before he acted, much of the sorrow that
man experiences would be eliminated and the more of you that would think before
you acted the greater the peace would be in the world, the greater the happiness
would be in the world. When you apply the law of cause and effect, it not only
deals with you as an individual, but it can have extenuating ramifications that
go far beyond yourself and touch in to the lives of innocent people. How can
you correct a life that is not as happy and joyful as it should be? Ask
yourself: What have you done, what choices have you made that did not honor yourself
as a god? What choices did you make, what acts did you perform or commit that did
not honor you? In answering those questions, one, if honest with themselves,
can make great strides in reversing the course of their life and correct all
karma that is necessary to be corrected in this lifetime, therefore achieving
the right to enter directly into the God-Made Heavenly Realms. Once this is
achieved, then of course there is no need to reincarnate.
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