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Tablet Five
Surah The Heights
Reincarnation,
verse 25:
"There shall you live,
and there you shall die, and from there you will be brought forth."
(The Heights, 25)
<1>He said these things to
Adam and
Eve. They will
live on earth, they will die, and again they will be brought forth
from the dead. The Lord
God can bring into life anyone that He wants to. He can
reincarnate.
Surah Al-Hijr
The purpose of creation, verse 85:
"We have created not the heavens and the earth
and all between them except with truth and wisdom, and the promised
hour is sure to come. So forgive generously, O
Muhammad." (Al-Hijr, 85)
<2>The creation was made for a definite
purpose. Its purpose is to bring all
unit consciousnesses to
Pure Consciousness. The day of judgment will come to take all
elected people in
Pure
Consciousness and help others to accelerate their progress to
Pure
Consciousness, because as
Prophet
Muhammad said, "All will return to Him."
Surah The Heights
The law of
samskaras
and
karma, verse 13:
"Every one's action We have fastened firmly to
his neck; and we shall bring before him, in the Day of Judgment, a
book wide open, and he will be told: Read your record, you are
sufficient to judge yourself." (The Heights, 13)
<3>That book is the reaction of your actions
over your
Soul, which is the same
as the law of
Karma and
samskaras.
Karma is the action, and samskara is the effect of the reaction
of your actions over your
Soul. These reactions
are like a necklace over the Soul.
<4>In the day of judgment or spiritual birth,
a person will know what these reactions were. Like an open book
(also referred to as the
Akashic Records,
or the universal memory), he will know how he is getting rewarded or
suffering for what he has done.
<5>However, some suffering or reward might
not be because of the law of
samskaras, but has been inflicted on the person in order to
guide him to the right path or to give him a new experience for his
later use (especially those who are in higher consciousness or
Pure
Consciousness).
<6>The human alone is enough to read his
deeds (actions and reactions of these actions over his
Soul) and to judge
himself. That is what a spiritual person does in his
meditation. By
meditating you start to bring these deeds to the
light and see them face-to-face until you are completely free of
all your
sins (samskaras).
<7>That is why most of the time the
individual
tribulation
starts when a person begins to meditate. It is only by the
Grace of the
Guru (within or
without, which are the same) that a person can withstand these
reactions. However with a zealous repentance of
sins (samskaras)
and by not repeating the same mistakes, the reactions will be taken
from the
Soul
by His Grace.
<8>The purpose of all things is to guide the
human to the path. When a person comes to the path, then none of
them are needed. The path is to be surrendered to the Will of
God and to try to be(come)
Divine and help others to be(come) the same (establishing the
Kingdom Of Heaven within and without).
It does not matter whatever pleasant name you
call the Lord
God, verse 110:
"Say! Call Him
Allah
[Adorable One] or call Him Rahman [Merciful], by whichever beautiful
name you call Him (is the same). His are the most beautiful
attributes." (The Heights, 110)
<9>Any beautiful name that presents His
wonderful attributes can refer to Him. However, He is One and is the
Lord
God of the universe. In reality He has no name. "He is that He is." He is that Divine
vibration. He is the Divine
light. He is
The Word, and
The Word is He.
<10>You can call Him anything, such as: Merciful,
Father, Beneficent,
Krishna (all-attractive),
Mother,
Parama Purusa,
Yahweh, etc., because He is all of them. At the same time He is none
of them because "He just IS."
<11>Again we see that the name "Allah"
was chosen only to be able to communicate about
God. It is a derivative of "Elohim" and other Hebrew roots which
all mean "God" or the
"Adorable One." In fact there is no name for anything in this
universe. Everything just "IS."
<12>However, for the purpose of communication, we give names
to things. Unfortunately people become so attached to the power of
the words that they forget this simple truth. That is one of the
greatest confusions created between religions, "the barrier of the
power of the word."
<13>As it is said in the Bible, names
were given to things by
Adam (man) (Gen. 2:19). Before
Adam there was no name
for anything, not even a name for
God Himself. He is
The Word (). All things are known to Him by their purposes and characteristics. It is in the manifested world where there is vibration (names).
Surah Ta Ha
Evolution, verse 50:
"Moses answered, Our Lord is He whom bestows upon
everything its nature [Daharma],
then has guided it to perfection." (Ta Ha, 50)
<14>How can a person be guided to perfection
if he has only one lifetime to do that and fails? Unless a person
comes again and again to this world in many lifetimes and is guided
a bit each lifetime towards perfection, it would seem to be an
unfair creation.
<15>There are some people who never even have
a chance to think deeply about
God, creation, their destiny, and so on. If we had only one
lifetime and did not have the chance to perfect ourselves, either
from ignorance
(being lost in Maya) or
because of the situation we were in, then either
God will not judge us or if He does, we cannot say He is a just
God, which He is. <16>So it is necessary for humans to go
through the evolutionary process until they reach perfection (Pure
Consciousness), by His
Grace, of course.
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