Post by jerseyamma on Sept 16, 2020 18:59:53 GMT
Perfect from Imperfection
Part 1
An individual wrote me the other day and said, that God is a perfectionist, and if we fail to attain to that perfection then we shall be destroyed and punished eternally. I thought what a sad existence to believe in this mis-characterized misnomer.
First of all, the eternal Father is not a perfectionist. This would imply that he is seeking for perfection. The Father is perfect by determination. He is willfully perfect. How does one become willfully perfect, they must skillfully choose.
In life we have what are called skills, this is an attribute of perfection gained through failure. Accomplishments are wrought via many attempts while one fails constantly. Like becoming a virtuoso, this can takes years of failure to even begin to perfect.
However, perfection is not limited to one field of experience, if one is perfect they are perfect in all fields in an eclectic variety. In everything they do they are perfect. This is the attribute of the Father, but for us, we are not even close.
What happens if you have a skill in one field and not another, then you are not perfect, are you? So often in life the majority of the people if they are lucky gain a skill in one field maybe two, the rest is imperfection.
Should we throw this person away and punished them for all eternity? One may say, I can build a car engine from scratch, but ask of them, can you play a song on a piano, they will say no, they have no clue. It all takes determination via accomplishment.
And often in our limited vista in this world, we can barely master one thing forget mastering all things. The greatest area of perfection is to have the ablity to have mercy and compassion when we see imperfection.
Example: a great teacher allows for time to gather the knowledge to become perfect because they realize it took them much time to gather their knowledge. A flawed teacher forces their student to comply and if not they give up on them. False teachers are the ones who say God is a perfectionist that demands perfection.
A perfectionist is someone who is flawed but seeks for perfection. A perfectionist is someone who would destroy another for all eternity because they failed to be perfect. That very belief is undoubtedly imperfection.
An eternal being is not limited by time, they have all eternity to seek perfection in all souls. The idea one is given one life to become perfect is due to an imperfect world that we exist within that is designed in corruption.
Our bodies, our planet, our solar system, our galactic realm is not perfection it is imperfection, it is corruption, it is deterioration, it is death. How can one expect perfection within imperfection? We learn from that which is not perfect, how to strive for perfection. From the moment we are born we are dying. That beautiful bundle of joy is unaware that they were born in a realm of death, a realm of imperfection and deterioration.
Even the Bible says, Adam was created in corruption, meaning imperfect, but Christ is perfection. Christ is the second Adam, why? Because he became perfected... We strive to become like Christ from being human/Adam, but to do so we shall stumble and fall the entire way, until we build skills that can forever be latched upon our heavenly body.
Why do you think it says, all the good/skills that we gain is placed in heaven where moth and rust cannot corrupt. All the accomplishments we secure are never removed, but are always gathered for all eternity. But our flaws must be removed...
When we strive for perfection to accomplish a skill, the skill comes by removing imperfection to gather perfection. Once we have that perfected skill, you don't go back to become imperfect. Thereby, all the true children have secured many skills along their path that will forever remain with them until they return.
Earth is the training ground to develop skills, to develop perfection. This means until we have developed enough perfection where we can become determined, we shall remain here until we succeed. We are to become like Christ & the Father.
However, this could take ages and each life is only a portion of who we are in total. Therefore one life can not be the judge of our entire outcome, no more than failure can be our judge towards perfection.
When you see a 5-year old who has the skills of a virtuoso and has the ability to play a musical instrument like a skilled veteran, this is the result of a developed ability from past times. It was a learned skill. As a human no one is born with skills they had to develop them.
In the Bible it was stated about the man who was born blind, the disciples understood that flaws and imperfections were the results of failure or sin. They asked Christ, was this man born blind because of his past sins or his parents sins.
How could a new born baby have past sins? Obviously they were attained in past lives. This new born was given a new life to overcome failures to attain perfection. Those who believe the Father can throw his very own children away due to failure does not know the Father or Mother or Christ.
It is imperative to understand, the Father gives his children all the time needed to gain perfection, and the Father understands one lifetime or even many may not be enough time. Therefore, time itself is an imperfection carving the pathway on the way to perfection.
The idea that the Father demands perfection started with Lucifer in the great rebellion. It was then that the teaching of hellfire resulted and the idea that one can be banished & Punished for all eternity. This occurred because this is what happened to the fallen angels and the demons, but not so with the true children. I explain all of this in my writings.
The fallen angels began teaching damnation for imperfection. The truth is the angels who fell knew and understood perfection and decided to become imperfect. Again it is all choice. The true children on the other hand are given time/grace to learn perfection through imperfection. Would you expect any less from a true divine parent?
Perfection from Imperfection
Part 2
Today I want to speak of the difference between perfection in the flesh versus perfection in spirit. I used examples in my last writing to reveal that we can attain perfection in this material realm by gaining skills.
This is all true, however, perfection in the flesh is only a stepping stone. Of itself it means nothing. It reminds me of the young rich man who came to Christ & said what do I need to do to gain access to life eternal.
Christ told the man, keep the commandments. The Young man said, from a young boy I have kept all of the commandments, then what do I lack. Christ then said, to become perfect sell all that you have and give it unto the poor.
The young man said, I cannot possibly do that, and thus he failed to attain perfection. When you realize what was revealed here it is huge. To those that believe adhering to the law is all that you need you are sadly mistaken.
The law of itself is a carnal law, it was created to identify sin. It even said, we are to live by faith not under law. Now does this mean we do not follow the law? No of course not, but obedience to the law is not sufficient. There is something more important.
When Christ told the young rich man to give all of his riches to the poor, this is an act of sacrifice to prove that the fleshly world has no power over our spiritual reality. If anything in the flesh is more important than the spirit then we fail.
Real perfection is not acquiring skills in the flesh. These things are good just like living obediently to the law, but of its own will not be a fruit unto spiritual attainment via perfection. WHY?
Example: just because you have mastered the piano doesn't mean you have spiritual fruits of perfection. Gaining perfection in the flesh does not qualify for spiritual acquirement. And this is why the young rich man failed. his money was more important than spiritual success, yet he had been obedient to physical laws.
As an example, living a healthy life is good and expedient for the flesh, but spiritually speaking it adds very little. One may ask why is this? This may be shocker, one who is healthy and strong, is closer to the fleshly realm than the spirit because of a a certain frequency in the flesh.
By our sufferings and weaknesses we learn and grow spiritually. When everything is operating great in our human life that is when we learn the least about spiritual qualities. There is nothing wrong with it on the surface, but it would be better to be sick and maimed than to be rich and healthy and not be able enter our family kingdom.
So what is it that we must do to gain fruits of perfection in the spirit? The answer is simple, we must become an adept to spiritual fruits. We must learn to be perfect in love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Faith, Goodness, Kindness, Gentleness & Self control.
These are things that create Eternal qualities of life. This is what our experiences here are all about. The testing ground we are experiencing now is the mode of operation to help us gather these fruits of perfection. Every experience in life revolves around these fruits.
Everything we do creates a choice between do I honor the spirit or do I honor the flesh. All the wealth, fame and power in this world and all of our physical skills are meaningless if we fail to produce fruits of the spirit. And isn't it ironic, that Satan always offer the fruits of the flesh, never the fruits of the spirit.
When I started this writing it was due to an email I received from someone who claimed god is a perfectionist and if we fail to attain to that perfection he will destroy us and punish us for all eternity. The fruits alone prove this is not of the Father or Christ.
Our divine family has an internal spirit of patience, goodness, kindness, these are fruits that allow one to be merciful, compassionate and ever understanding as to why we do fail and how we need help to master the fruits of the spirit.
Just like when that little toddler takes their first steps, and then falls and bangs their little knees and possibly their head, we do not chide them, nor attack them nor threaten them. We know the process, we know how hard it is and what it will take for success.
Thus we are ever patient, ever filled with goodness, kindness and gentleness to allow for mistakes so the child can attain perfection. It is no different in spirit. Sin simply means, missing the mark of perfection.
I have written often that doubt & fear are the arch enemies of faith. Doubt & fear are satanic elements to cause us to believe no matter how much we try we cannot succeed. Thus they say, if you do not act in a perfect manner you shall be destroyed.
This very idea is not a spirit that comes from a Father or Mother, or even a sibling. It s a spirit of lies and misdirection. When one feels success is not within their range of attributes, what happens? They stop trying, they give up, they fail.
On the contrary when one is shown mercy, goodness, and unconditional love they will get back up and try harder. This is the spirit of life eternal. Anything that gets in the way of these attributes is a spirit of darkness.
When one begins to think deeply about their life I guarantee everything that is happening concerns the fruits of the spirit. Your entire life may be a testing ground for these fruits or maybe just one of two of them. Maybe you lack patience. Maybe you lack love. Maybe being merciful is an issue with you. Whatever it may be it is part of your test. It is true it may take more than one lifetime to truly understand what you lack and then begin to perfect it.
You may have great love but you have no patience. You may have faith but not joy. Whatever we need the Father/Mother and Christ help work in us situations where we can best attain these attributes in each life.
What we may see as failure in the long run is actually success because we are realizing that these attitudes that have impaired our judgment are not good, even if it is difficult to overcome, we are still learning.
If we can battle in the weakness of the flesh those things that are out of harmony and not in balance, just think how much resolve and power you would have over these things in spirit. So what may appear as failure is only an illusion.
Eventually with enough lifetimes, and experiences we are indeed gaining the perfection we need to return back home completed. My friends, there is no failure in the Father/Mother and Christ. They cannot fail. As their true children they will never forsake us or ever leave us, anyone telling you different has a lying spirit.
We are connected to our divine parents from within our spirit projected soul. They are not separated, nor external like the gods of this fallen realm. They are internal and eternal. Therefore everything we do that is a success is forever, everything that is failure is simply removed in time.
Part 1
An individual wrote me the other day and said, that God is a perfectionist, and if we fail to attain to that perfection then we shall be destroyed and punished eternally. I thought what a sad existence to believe in this mis-characterized misnomer.
First of all, the eternal Father is not a perfectionist. This would imply that he is seeking for perfection. The Father is perfect by determination. He is willfully perfect. How does one become willfully perfect, they must skillfully choose.
In life we have what are called skills, this is an attribute of perfection gained through failure. Accomplishments are wrought via many attempts while one fails constantly. Like becoming a virtuoso, this can takes years of failure to even begin to perfect.
However, perfection is not limited to one field of experience, if one is perfect they are perfect in all fields in an eclectic variety. In everything they do they are perfect. This is the attribute of the Father, but for us, we are not even close.
What happens if you have a skill in one field and not another, then you are not perfect, are you? So often in life the majority of the people if they are lucky gain a skill in one field maybe two, the rest is imperfection.
Should we throw this person away and punished them for all eternity? One may say, I can build a car engine from scratch, but ask of them, can you play a song on a piano, they will say no, they have no clue. It all takes determination via accomplishment.
And often in our limited vista in this world, we can barely master one thing forget mastering all things. The greatest area of perfection is to have the ablity to have mercy and compassion when we see imperfection.
Example: a great teacher allows for time to gather the knowledge to become perfect because they realize it took them much time to gather their knowledge. A flawed teacher forces their student to comply and if not they give up on them. False teachers are the ones who say God is a perfectionist that demands perfection.
A perfectionist is someone who is flawed but seeks for perfection. A perfectionist is someone who would destroy another for all eternity because they failed to be perfect. That very belief is undoubtedly imperfection.
An eternal being is not limited by time, they have all eternity to seek perfection in all souls. The idea one is given one life to become perfect is due to an imperfect world that we exist within that is designed in corruption.
Our bodies, our planet, our solar system, our galactic realm is not perfection it is imperfection, it is corruption, it is deterioration, it is death. How can one expect perfection within imperfection? We learn from that which is not perfect, how to strive for perfection. From the moment we are born we are dying. That beautiful bundle of joy is unaware that they were born in a realm of death, a realm of imperfection and deterioration.
Even the Bible says, Adam was created in corruption, meaning imperfect, but Christ is perfection. Christ is the second Adam, why? Because he became perfected... We strive to become like Christ from being human/Adam, but to do so we shall stumble and fall the entire way, until we build skills that can forever be latched upon our heavenly body.
Why do you think it says, all the good/skills that we gain is placed in heaven where moth and rust cannot corrupt. All the accomplishments we secure are never removed, but are always gathered for all eternity. But our flaws must be removed...
When we strive for perfection to accomplish a skill, the skill comes by removing imperfection to gather perfection. Once we have that perfected skill, you don't go back to become imperfect. Thereby, all the true children have secured many skills along their path that will forever remain with them until they return.
Earth is the training ground to develop skills, to develop perfection. This means until we have developed enough perfection where we can become determined, we shall remain here until we succeed. We are to become like Christ & the Father.
However, this could take ages and each life is only a portion of who we are in total. Therefore one life can not be the judge of our entire outcome, no more than failure can be our judge towards perfection.
When you see a 5-year old who has the skills of a virtuoso and has the ability to play a musical instrument like a skilled veteran, this is the result of a developed ability from past times. It was a learned skill. As a human no one is born with skills they had to develop them.
In the Bible it was stated about the man who was born blind, the disciples understood that flaws and imperfections were the results of failure or sin. They asked Christ, was this man born blind because of his past sins or his parents sins.
How could a new born baby have past sins? Obviously they were attained in past lives. This new born was given a new life to overcome failures to attain perfection. Those who believe the Father can throw his very own children away due to failure does not know the Father or Mother or Christ.
It is imperative to understand, the Father gives his children all the time needed to gain perfection, and the Father understands one lifetime or even many may not be enough time. Therefore, time itself is an imperfection carving the pathway on the way to perfection.
The idea that the Father demands perfection started with Lucifer in the great rebellion. It was then that the teaching of hellfire resulted and the idea that one can be banished & Punished for all eternity. This occurred because this is what happened to the fallen angels and the demons, but not so with the true children. I explain all of this in my writings.
The fallen angels began teaching damnation for imperfection. The truth is the angels who fell knew and understood perfection and decided to become imperfect. Again it is all choice. The true children on the other hand are given time/grace to learn perfection through imperfection. Would you expect any less from a true divine parent?
Perfection from Imperfection
Part 2
Today I want to speak of the difference between perfection in the flesh versus perfection in spirit. I used examples in my last writing to reveal that we can attain perfection in this material realm by gaining skills.
This is all true, however, perfection in the flesh is only a stepping stone. Of itself it means nothing. It reminds me of the young rich man who came to Christ & said what do I need to do to gain access to life eternal.
Christ told the man, keep the commandments. The Young man said, from a young boy I have kept all of the commandments, then what do I lack. Christ then said, to become perfect sell all that you have and give it unto the poor.
The young man said, I cannot possibly do that, and thus he failed to attain perfection. When you realize what was revealed here it is huge. To those that believe adhering to the law is all that you need you are sadly mistaken.
The law of itself is a carnal law, it was created to identify sin. It even said, we are to live by faith not under law. Now does this mean we do not follow the law? No of course not, but obedience to the law is not sufficient. There is something more important.
When Christ told the young rich man to give all of his riches to the poor, this is an act of sacrifice to prove that the fleshly world has no power over our spiritual reality. If anything in the flesh is more important than the spirit then we fail.
Real perfection is not acquiring skills in the flesh. These things are good just like living obediently to the law, but of its own will not be a fruit unto spiritual attainment via perfection. WHY?
Example: just because you have mastered the piano doesn't mean you have spiritual fruits of perfection. Gaining perfection in the flesh does not qualify for spiritual acquirement. And this is why the young rich man failed. his money was more important than spiritual success, yet he had been obedient to physical laws.
As an example, living a healthy life is good and expedient for the flesh, but spiritually speaking it adds very little. One may ask why is this? This may be shocker, one who is healthy and strong, is closer to the fleshly realm than the spirit because of a a certain frequency in the flesh.
By our sufferings and weaknesses we learn and grow spiritually. When everything is operating great in our human life that is when we learn the least about spiritual qualities. There is nothing wrong with it on the surface, but it would be better to be sick and maimed than to be rich and healthy and not be able enter our family kingdom.
So what is it that we must do to gain fruits of perfection in the spirit? The answer is simple, we must become an adept to spiritual fruits. We must learn to be perfect in love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Faith, Goodness, Kindness, Gentleness & Self control.
These are things that create Eternal qualities of life. This is what our experiences here are all about. The testing ground we are experiencing now is the mode of operation to help us gather these fruits of perfection. Every experience in life revolves around these fruits.
Everything we do creates a choice between do I honor the spirit or do I honor the flesh. All the wealth, fame and power in this world and all of our physical skills are meaningless if we fail to produce fruits of the spirit. And isn't it ironic, that Satan always offer the fruits of the flesh, never the fruits of the spirit.
When I started this writing it was due to an email I received from someone who claimed god is a perfectionist and if we fail to attain to that perfection he will destroy us and punish us for all eternity. The fruits alone prove this is not of the Father or Christ.
Our divine family has an internal spirit of patience, goodness, kindness, these are fruits that allow one to be merciful, compassionate and ever understanding as to why we do fail and how we need help to master the fruits of the spirit.
Just like when that little toddler takes their first steps, and then falls and bangs their little knees and possibly their head, we do not chide them, nor attack them nor threaten them. We know the process, we know how hard it is and what it will take for success.
Thus we are ever patient, ever filled with goodness, kindness and gentleness to allow for mistakes so the child can attain perfection. It is no different in spirit. Sin simply means, missing the mark of perfection.
I have written often that doubt & fear are the arch enemies of faith. Doubt & fear are satanic elements to cause us to believe no matter how much we try we cannot succeed. Thus they say, if you do not act in a perfect manner you shall be destroyed.
This very idea is not a spirit that comes from a Father or Mother, or even a sibling. It s a spirit of lies and misdirection. When one feels success is not within their range of attributes, what happens? They stop trying, they give up, they fail.
On the contrary when one is shown mercy, goodness, and unconditional love they will get back up and try harder. This is the spirit of life eternal. Anything that gets in the way of these attributes is a spirit of darkness.
When one begins to think deeply about their life I guarantee everything that is happening concerns the fruits of the spirit. Your entire life may be a testing ground for these fruits or maybe just one of two of them. Maybe you lack patience. Maybe you lack love. Maybe being merciful is an issue with you. Whatever it may be it is part of your test. It is true it may take more than one lifetime to truly understand what you lack and then begin to perfect it.
You may have great love but you have no patience. You may have faith but not joy. Whatever we need the Father/Mother and Christ help work in us situations where we can best attain these attributes in each life.
What we may see as failure in the long run is actually success because we are realizing that these attitudes that have impaired our judgment are not good, even if it is difficult to overcome, we are still learning.
If we can battle in the weakness of the flesh those things that are out of harmony and not in balance, just think how much resolve and power you would have over these things in spirit. So what may appear as failure is only an illusion.
Eventually with enough lifetimes, and experiences we are indeed gaining the perfection we need to return back home completed. My friends, there is no failure in the Father/Mother and Christ. They cannot fail. As their true children they will never forsake us or ever leave us, anyone telling you different has a lying spirit.
We are connected to our divine parents from within our spirit projected soul. They are not separated, nor external like the gods of this fallen realm. They are internal and eternal. Therefore everything we do that is a success is forever, everything that is failure is simply removed in time.