46. Does God get angry or judge us?
You must also understand fully and clearly ⎯ that ... ‘THAT’ ... which you call ‘God’ and I refer to as ‘UNIVERSAL’, possesses none of the human attributes attributed to IT by many religions. (L5)
The human characteristics of anger, threats and punishment, for instance, only pertain to the human condition. (L5)
So beware and do not allow yourselves to be intimidated by threats of displeasing ‘God’ and likely damnation. (L6)
Remember, you are not on earth to ‘please God’, as your church may tell you. You are on earth to ‘express’ ‘God’ and to make ever closer and closer contact with Universal Consciousness until you become free of the magnetic-emotional bondage. (L8)
When I was on earth, I urged people to forgive and to abstain from judgment, criticism, condemnation. (L8)
The church has misinterpreted this as meaning you must ‘please’ God by loving others and abstaining from the negative emotions. (L8)
This is not what I meant at all. There is no ‘God’ who needs to be ‘pleased’ by your behaviour. (L8)
You are masters of your fate in that you always ‘reap what you sow’. All of the foregoing pages have been directed at giving you details of how to avoid sowing weeds in your vegetable patch, how to remain healthy, happy, prosperous. (L8)
A time will come in your spiritual development when you will awaken to the enormous gift you have in your head ⎯ the gift of creative, intelligent thinking, and you will also become aware of the enormous responsibility you bear towards the way you use it. (L8)
The human characteristics of anger, threats and punishment, for instance, only pertain to the human condition. (L5)
So beware and do not allow yourselves to be intimidated by threats of displeasing ‘God’ and likely damnation. (L6)
Remember, you are not on earth to ‘please God’, as your church may tell you. You are on earth to ‘express’ ‘God’ and to make ever closer and closer contact with Universal Consciousness until you become free of the magnetic-emotional bondage. (L8)
When I was on earth, I urged people to forgive and to abstain from judgment, criticism, condemnation. (L8)
The church has misinterpreted this as meaning you must ‘please’ God by loving others and abstaining from the negative emotions. (L8)
This is not what I meant at all. There is no ‘God’ who needs to be ‘pleased’ by your behaviour. (L8)
You are masters of your fate in that you always ‘reap what you sow’. All of the foregoing pages have been directed at giving you details of how to avoid sowing weeds in your vegetable patch, how to remain healthy, happy, prosperous. (L8)
A time will come in your spiritual development when you will awaken to the enormous gift you have in your head ⎯ the gift of creative, intelligent thinking, and you will also become aware of the enormous responsibility you bear towards the way you use it. (L8)