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Originally Posted by ChristinCP
The part that stumps me is, say that you are one of these "lukewarm" souls during the harvest. When you do die, what if you choose not to incarnate anymore? Surely, we do not HAVE to incarnate, we are all here by choice, and if we chose so, we can choose not to incarnate, and to live in the astral planes, heaven, or whatever you want to call it; possibly remaining in service by acting as a spirit guide.
If this was the case...would those souls not graduate to higher density levels, even though they are not physically incarnating?
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Yes, that is probably a valid choice as any. But the game of life is
in incarnation. Discarnate beings are eager to incarnate. Just look at all the hard destinies different Souls accept just to be "in the game". Learning and evolving is much more rapid once incarnated because in the discarnate realms the "veil" is gone. There you really are One with all. The game of life is about bringing that experience of Oneness into the incarnate realm. The catalyst for growth in the discarnate realms is very very weak because it is a "resting area" between incarnations. We could perhaps say that things are too much in harmony and balance there so the catalyst for growth is weakened very much by this.
All Souls knew before incarnation if they had a realistic chance of making a positive Harvest or not. All signed up for a life that would balance out the amount of karma they felt comfortable to handle. People that have inflicted a lot of suffering on others for a long time, but "regret this" once discarnate and want to evolve towards the Light by correcting themselves have signed up for lifetimes where they suffer immensly because that is the only way to really learn. One must experience what one has inflicted upon another to be able to eventually realize that All is One. This cannot be done in discarnate form because there is no challenge there. They understand their error there (unless they are fully dedicated to the StS path of course), but it must be corrected under the same circumstances that is was inflicted.
There is a risk of "lagging behind" if one does not incarnate (or takes long breaks from it). Since we are here at this time we must have choosen to incarnate and to experience whatever comes our way. I am very grateful for that opportunity. No matter what happens I always choose gratefulness for the experiences I recieve from All-that-is, and for the opportunity to correct past mistakes and errors. If interested in the after-realm I recommend
Matthew and his book
Matthew, Tell Me About Heaven
I understand that book has helped many people and eased a lot of worries.
Love,
Sanat