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the saving of a life for reincarnation

Feb 21, 1998 05:25 PM
by Brenda S Tucker


Dear Magi42:

>*i read that immoral or evil men/women (those with incredibly maladjusted
>animal drives  {anima mundis? (sic.)}) simply cease to exist after they're
>gone and have no opportunity of furthering their goals through reicarnation .

Have you ever thought of a new definition for an old word - "save?" This
new definition has to do with our computer files and the way we "save"
changes to a document and "save" our work rather than lose it.

I wonder if Jesus or some being actually presses a save button if the life
has worthwhile information. I think just the recognition of ascended
masters would be enough to make the life worthwhile. Just the recognition
of the fact that there is a greater love than ours, and that our love will
one day expand as an indication of progress.  Even if someone feels they
are obeying a law, I mean, what is law? Law could be the embodiment of a
higher being. As long as there wasn't strict adherence to a "material"
existence, so that there could be no room in the thought of the individual
for a grand scheme or existence blessing existence, then the life could be
saved, too.



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