Friday, April 13, 2012

WHAT GOALS AND CHALLENGES DID YOU CHOOSE? (cont.)

Thank you for returning, my dear friend. I hope that you will continue to enjoy the story.

THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter 12...

The man named Michael then spoke, "Let's first talk about winning your life game. What does a win of the game comprise? If you can come through the challenges of your life game and become aware that you are love; that you are one with all people, and all nature, and you realize that you are one with ONE; then you have won your life game.

"There are games within games in our life games. We are energy forms addicted to games, addicted to challenges.

"We love to have strong feelings, both positive and negative, for then we know our energy still exists. Of course, energy can never be destroyed, only changed, but we play games to flex that energy, to have experiences, and that is what we live for; experiences of ourselves as we are, and what we are is love. So a win is to acknowledge once again that all is love, and to accept that we are love and one with all.

"We play games of every sort all of our lives, and we grow a level higher each time we experience love in any way."

"The highest reward the game pays, is the return of love when you least expect it. Some games that people develop have monmetary gain as its greatest reward, but if that is their only goal they tend not to rise in levels in their life game."

Then Tom spoke up and said, "Our games have an infinite number of levels. We raise a level each time we learn a truth, or give love even when it is not warranted by the circumstances.

"Some create life games that raise them to high public status, but if they have not included love when developing their life games, that public attention fades or disappears as their game progresses. Then, of course, there is the great leveler of life games and that is what humans call death; an end to the game. So we will be building that factor into your game, but that is done in the Pathways Building. For this part of your game, we are going to follow your instructions and build your core game."

"Tell us now," said Larry, "what are your goals in your life game?"

"I want to complete my life game with a win so that I can come back home again, and stay home. I want to demonstrate love in all that I do on Earth; I want to be a good mother; I want to become a less judgmental person. I want to educate myself-especially in spiritual matters; I want to have a large mixed-racial family, and, of course, I want to learn who I am."

"Have you thought about any rules you would have for yourself in this game," asked Tom.

I believe having a positive attitude would be my first rule. Then to persevere in all that I attempt in life. Love for others is the number one directive; also sharing and fair play. I want to rebel against injustice; against the status quo; aganst racism; against the loss of human rights all over the world. I want to love unconditionally."

"Now," said Michael, "those are all very serious goals to have and rules to live by, and if you are able to live by those rules you will be rising in levels very fast and you will win  your game. However, we have another purpose and that is to tell you some of the challenges you will be working under while playing your life game.

"First, of course, there is your adoption factor. Although you have chosen this yourself, you will find that the feelings aroused by this choice do not go away even in your old age. You will struggle to come to terms with this subject.

"Next, there will be considerable pain and fear in your childhood, both physically and emotionally, and the feelings evoked by mistreatment will hamper you all of your life. You will move a lot in your childhood and so you will cling to your home during your lifetime; it will be hard for you to accept changes.

You will be molested three times in your youth and that will restrict you in your relationships.

Tomorrow we take a look at our game board...

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