12/13/2020

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Everyone has gone through many experiences in their lives. These experiences are good no matter how they may appear to you. I don't care if it's the most horrendous, horrible experience on earth. There is nothing wrong in the universe. Whatever you're going through is necessary for your next step of unfoldment. If you believe it's bad, or there's something wrong, then you continue in that state, and you never grow out of it.

Then it appears as if you leave your body, when it's time to leave your body, and you go through it again somewhere else. You go through the experience again and again until you give up your attachment to it. It makes no difference what the experience is. The only thing that matters is how you react to the experience. The experience is very necessary or you would not be going through it. When you understand this, you can only be happy.

Do not compare yourself with anyone. Do not believe that fate has dealt you a bad card and that you're suffering mentally, or physically, or financially, or otherwise, and saying "Why did this happen to me?" You are not to blame. You're identifying with the world, with the body, with the mind. This is the only reason you believe you're suffering. No one really suffers.

If you really understood who you were, you would never believe that anything was wrong with your life. To believe something is wrong with your life is blasphemy.That is the only blasphemy that exists. When you believe you're not in your right place. When you want to change. When you think somebody is doing something to you. When you have fears, that's blasphemy. For what you are saying is this thing called God does not exist.

I use God synonymously with consciousness. You think God, consciousness, does not exist and that you have to struggle for yourself. You have to overcome burdens and you have to pay the price. Even the belief that it's karmic is wrong. The best thing you can do is not react to anything, but to act from your heart with love, compassion, peace, and let the chips fall where they may.

Robert Adams

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