This is the final part of the message from William LePar’s spiritual source, The Council. It was given at his Lily Dale, New York Trance.
The Council: If you are to change your world from a chaotic
state to one of peace and joy, where your children and your grandchildren can
live in total safety, you must re-establish the family unit, you must return to
the old values because in those old values the child was taught self-respect,
the child was taught dignity, and the child was held up as the future of mankind.
In the material manifestation or in the world as you know it, the most important
being is the female. She is the mother. She is the one that will teach the
baby, teach the child. And if she teaches that child, that baby, that he is a
child of God, that he is beautiful, that he is loving, that child then will in
fact be able to accept that and begin to love himself as he justly deserves. In
so doing, the conduct of his life will show the respect that he has for himself
through his relationships to others. If man is to change the world, he can best
succeed and more efficiently succeed and more quickly succeed, if he puts his
efforts in changing himself. Masses can gather together for meditations, for
sharing the light, whatever man can conceive as being the cure-all for his
problems. They will only work to a small degree and only for a small period of
time. The real change that can be brought upon the world can only be brought upon
the world by the individual's change, for that individual through his personal
contact then becomes an example of what love really is. If you love your children,
if you love your grandchildren, if you think of tomorrow, and if you think of their
tomorrow, what they will inherit, then begin to love yourself. If there is any
condemnation of an individual, it certainly isn't by the Divine. It is by that
individual himself. That Divine Source is unconditional Love. It is the author
of unconditional Love. What we have attempted to do is get you to realize that
condemnation only comes from self, that as a god within you lies all the goodness
that is necessary to be perfect. Should you want to reach perfection in the physical
form? Yes, that should be a goal. It should be something that one strives for,
but one must realize that since the material manifestation or the universe or
creation as you understand it is the outcome of imperfection, then the material
manifestation cannot hold true perfection. If you should succeed during a lifetime
to actually reach total perfection, the material manifestation could not hold
that so therefore you would cease to live. Your total perfection then would come
at the moment of your death. That one split second where you truly crown yourself
as the son of God, the heir of all glories. Life, the experience of life, the
learning lessons of life, are intended, not only by your Divine Source, but by
yourself in your original spiritual contracts that you made upon entering this lifetime,
those life plans were based on experiences that brought you joy and happiness.
There are many lives who have had very little joy, very little happiness in
them. Why? It is because those individuals did not keep to the original plan
that they had laid forth. Spiritual growth is intended to come in joy and happiness,
not in pain and sorrow. Unfortunately, the material manifestation for the soul
or the spirit entity that you truly are is very addictive, very addictive, and
that is the problem. It has become an addiction of the soul or the spirit. The attitude
of "I can always do it right the next time." Naturally, these are not
conscious thoughts or attitudes. They are the attitude of you, the real
spiritual being. These must be changed. One must desire to achieve all that
they can achieve in this lifetime because the experience in the God-Made
Heavenly Realms is truly an experience of total joy, of total happiness. Man
must begin to look at himself as more than just a physical body. Man must begin
to realize that his identity cannot be achieved by the material things that he
possesses. His true identity can only be achieved when he loves those around him.
When he is willing to give of his time to fill a need of those who are in need.
In so doing man achieves his truest identity, that of a soul that truly loves.
Again, if you do not love yourself, then you have no love to give others, so
one must start then first and accept the responsibilities of your godly state.
Accept the responsibilities of the throne that you will sit upon. Accept the responsibility
of your own godly power. Claim your right to your crown. Claim your right to
your godship. We thank you.
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