Sunday, November 11, 2012

CELEBRATION OF A LIFE GAME

Ann, Ed, Glenna, and Paul celebrate the good news that Ann has won her last life game and can now proceed to discover her new life in Heaven.

THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter Forty One

And then Glenna, Ed, and Paul were all hugging me at once and saying congratulations. I was in shock: happy shock; delirious shock! Finally, after more than a hundred tries, I had won a life game and now I could stay Home and be with ONE always. Enjoy all the beauties of home and never having to go off again unless, for some strange reason, I decided I wanted to play another life game. However, I cannot see that happening unless ONE asked me to go for some reason that was good to Him.

"Let's celebrate!" Paul said jubilantly. Let's have champagne and strawberry shortcake deluged with whipped cream, let's just go all out!"

I turned around and there on the table behind us was a beautiful sponge cake, bowls of sweet red strawberries, and a huge cauldron of rich delicious whipped cream. There was also a deep silver carafe filled with ice and a magnum of champagne. I felt like the most fortunate person of all time.

As we ate, another thought came to me. "What about the sins that I have committed?" I asked.

Paul put down his glass of champagne and told me, "Ann, in a righteous person's life game for every sin they commit there is a karmic balance. Every sin is punished while the person is playing their life game, so that when they die they have already paid for their sins and when they get back Home they can know pure joy. On the other hand, the person who lives a negative life and never repents or shows love to others, may prosper and have a great life game as they are blessed while they are on Earth for every good thing they do. When they come Home however, they have to face the sins they have committed. Most of them immediately get shipped out to a new life game to try to have another chance to repent and change their ways to loving ways; we have all been there in our previous life games.

"Ann, you have nothing to fear. Yes, you sinned, but you have repented and become a loving person. Also, karma has been particularly hard on you in this last life game and yet you have consistently acted with love, and accepted and triumphed over your own weaknesses. You have indeed won your life game.

We finished our strawberries and champagne and left the room above the boardwalk. Glenna said that she woudl see us on the morrow when we left for the meeting with the Council of Elders. Ed asked if I woudl like to see a concert or just go back to out quiet place and talk. I chose the quiet place and instantly, we arrived there.


Tomorrow, we will follow Ann, Ed, and Glenna as they travel to meet with the Council of Elders.

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