You can either be light, or dark, and any grey inbetween. If you are a being of light, you will help other beings, love everything (including the dark) and find yourself in a wonderful place with other beings who are similar to you, a shimmering white place, at it's peak, full of love and gratitude. Here, others are more important than the self. the whole is more important than the parts. forgiveness and grattitude are frequent, joy is abundant. Its a wonderful place. A place of high vibration energy.
You can also be lower than this, doing what you like feeling no consequences, for the longest time. Satisfying yourself and getting what you want above all, being selfish, taking everything and giving nothing back.
But there is a silk-rope, a fundamental connection between these two places on the karmic wheel of eternity, and i'll breifly explain:
a being of light must always forgive, and never attack in defense. and so, it is easy to slip. Jesus was the ultimate example of a being of light, taking absolutely all the punishment and always turning the other cheek. He suffered so that our sins may be cleansed. Truely, a hero. But he was suffering deeply hurting. that's the catch.
Likewise, lower beings never truely feel that true, pure joy. They satisfy themselves and take what they want, but what they really want, at their darkest dark, is to be a being of pure light. This is the principle of the tau. The Yin and The Yang, Interconnected and inseparable.
Does that answer your question?
You can also be lower than this, doing what you like feeling no consequences, for the longest time. Satisfying yourself and getting what you want above all, being selfish, taking everything and giving nothing back.
But there is a silk-rope, a fundamental connection between these two places on the karmic wheel of eternity, and i'll breifly explain:
a being of light must always forgive, and never attack in defense. and so, it is easy to slip. Jesus was the ultimate example of a being of light, taking absolutely all the punishment and always turning the other cheek. He suffered so that our sins may be cleansed. Truely, a hero. But he was suffering deeply hurting. that's the catch.
Likewise, lower beings never truely feel that true, pure joy. They satisfy themselves and take what they want, but what they really want, at their darkest dark, is to be a being of pure light. This is the principle of the tau. The Yin and The Yang, Interconnected and inseparable.
Does that answer your question?