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A Note on Repentance - (1188)

Introduction

The following are the notes that I jotted down one day when my marvellous missionary spoke about Repentance.


Trapped Essence Renounces

The essence inside the ego has to renounce to her separate, stray existence and function from within her Being. When that trapped essence is free she can then and she does join the Being.

Each ego has a role, and the essence trapped in the ego becomes tired of living out that wrong function.

The ego is there to teach the Monad over thousands of years; the lessons about the opposite of the ego. That is to learn the right way of exercising these values.


Lessons for the Being

The Being has to learn these lessons all the way to the very bottom of the abyss. Then the deep meaning of that ego is produced and captured, and then a great revelation and illumination occurs. The consciousness expands knowing all the good and evil related to that ego.


Parts of the Being

There is no repentance without sacrifice, conscious renunciation and comprehension.

The parts of the Being have to be perfected which really means, to be corrected in their function. They are corrected when we free the essence trapped in the ego and teach it the correct way to function.

The Being using the ego teaches us the right way of functioning. The main agent of that teaching is the pain of the ego. It is mainly the pain of the ego that tells us that something is wrong. The Great Cosmic Law through karma also teaches us.

End (1188).

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