What if I said you’re simultaneously living more than one life at this very moment within this multi-dimensional, multi-verse reality that with thanks to leaps in quantum science, is becoming more of a mathematical actuality(?) Might this help convince you that life is just a trial run within a game being played with computing precision by your spirit? Don’t roll your eyes just yet as there’s more to say and as said by me, with life being nothing but a game, this is not a contradiction to anything else written within that post and yes I did romanticize with liberal ideology, “the end game”, which in my mind that needs and reads no books since discovering that Heaven is within me, it’s the end game and it’s not exactly the same as the Biblical Judgment Day.
But first stay with me as we should start from the beginning with a truth that if forked and I go right, you left, it’s the crossroads to these questions that determine whether our destination is achieved together or apart: do you believe there is a difference between a spirit and soul? If so, if no, you certainly believe in one and we’ll call this our spirit for immediate purpose of getting us on the same track to then press forward with this question: why did God create our spirit?
So please answer the first question and if you agree to my conclusion to the second question of purpose, the purpose of the spirit is to become a free-willed companion to God as it is now already such but with restrictions that force an inevitability to act within His accordance. It’s like what the law of vibration states with the principle of resonance, that lower vibrations will always rise up to meet the higher vibrations, it’s this very reason why our spirits are able to act so divinely. It’s with their presence so close to the source of all creation, to act as God is all they know so they see no, hear no, speak no and do no evil. It’s this type of companion God wants but only if chosen after experiencing the temptation and effect of all things sin. And with experience always the best teacher, to sin is to become closer to walking Gods path and I could take this philosophy as water to your fire and brimstone you’re-going-to-hell reality and extinguish in an instant with absolute decimation, as I say leave the sinner alone because naughty or nice he’s doing just fine says his spirit to his soul.
It’s the spirit that will be the judge and sort cause and effect of good and bad and with many lessons to learn, one life to live you say(?) God wants your spirit to walk without crutches with all the swagger as He and you think you can stride to His strut with the experience of one measly life? No-no, let’s sort this out: do you know the difference between a spirit and a soul?