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when the game ends.
what if, when the game ends, they have only two questions for us: [1] did you escape? and [2] did you receive all that was meant for you?
did you escape. did you escape the patterns, limitations and addictions that your soul wanted to grow through in this lifetime? you know. the ones you had asked those people and places to help you remember, by having the cycles imprinted onto your childhood or for years into adulthood? the ones you were supposed to wake up to, bound and trapped, so that you could finally start fighting for your life.
did you receive. all that is meant for us is everything we ever wanted, for as long as we can remember, aching in the deepest part of our soul. we needed to escape, to tear down what was blocking out the light. what’s meant for us will not lose its way. we are the lost; we must walk the path back to ourselves. and when we are found, we come home, as does everything that was meant for us all along.
escape is our free will. to receive, we must surrender. what if man is the only animal with the capacity for both? it is the divine within, or spirit, that expresses itself through free will. and it is only by virtue of our clay, in this meat suit, that surrender is an achievement. the body must surrender and the soul must be free. this is how we experience heaven on earth.