North America’s oldest-living ring-tailed lemur, Isaac, at the Santa Ana Zoo.
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My name is Milo, I am the classic curious cat, into everything. © 2019, Lekatt. All rights reserved.
The world of spirit is a “just” world where individuals learn to grow in spiritual love by experiencing love, and not love, (fear) in a physical world environment. Once we enter the physical world we must graduate, we’re not permitted to just quit. Graduation implies finding and following the path of love. This generally takes more than one lifetime. So reincarnation is a possibility for everyone. The kind of physical life we experience is determined by our past choices. We can choose the path of love or we can choose a myriad of other paths. The law of spirit and the physical world is: “Like Attracts Like.” No one can circumvent, nor outwit this immutable law. It’s not punishment, it’s gaining knowledge of how our actions effect others. It guarantees everyone will eventually find and follow the way of love. Two examples: A rich man used his wealth to cheat others out of their money. When he reincarnated he became a homeless man on the streets of a large city. He lived on breadcrumbs and what was given. This lifetime gave him primary knowledge of what it’s like to be without money. A man hated a certain race of mankind. He hated them so much he formed a group of individuals, and they bullied, beat, and even caused the death of a member of the hated race. When he reincarnated he was a member of the race he had hated. He gained valuable knowledge of what it meant to be a member of a hated race. The above examples were told by the people who experienced them. Not all homeless people are like the example. On the flip side are examples of people following the path of love and compassion. They attract love and compassion to themselves. “You reap what you sow.” “What goes around comes around.” “Treat others as you want to be treated.” It is embedded into our society and culture. great or small.
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