Love reconciles all warring sides
I would like readers to take away the main message from the information I offer: all of us need the willingness not just to love, not just to feel absolute harmony with the world, but to be ready to change, to improve our character, to bring happiness not only to ourselves but also to others — and not only to others, but also to ourselves.
The world is woven from contradictions. Without contradictions, there can be no development. When there is conflict, a difference in potentials, a clash of opposites, energy flows, and we observe either development or degradation.
The law of the struggle of opposites implies their hidden unity. If there is no internal unity, the opposites do not interact, the energy halts. Along with life, development also comes to a standstill.
The universal mechanism for uniting any opposites is love. Love connects the past and the future, love connects the higher and the lower, love connects good and evil. Love reconciles all warring sides.
Every process contains two tendencies — development and degradation. If the tendency toward decline is more active, we call it degradation.
If renewal occurs more actively, we call it development. The law of the negation of negation implies that development occurs through the degradation of the previous stage.
At present, we can say that another stage in human history is coming to an end. There are signs of both the demise of modern civilization and its rebirth.
Obvious signs such as melting glaciers, ecological degradation, depletion of the planet's resources, and contaminated food signal the approach of the so-called end of the world. Additionally, there is also a slow, unnoticed apocalypse.
Usually, we take seriously and respond to events that occur over a matter of minutes, days, or months. Earthquakes, nuclear wars, or an asteroid approaching Earth provoke fear and a desire to act.
But the slow dying of the planet — just like our own — is perceived as a natural process. People who lack strategic thinking do not respond to slowly approaching dangers.
The more a person worships their instincts, the more qualities such as anger, greed, dependence on money, envy, cruelty, and indifference to the suffering of others manifest in them.
For such a person, pleasures from food, sex, alcohol, or drugs become the main stimuli of life. The imperceptible transformation into an animal prevents them from soberly assessing the dangerous situation and drawing the right conclusions.
I recall a mystical situation from long ago. At that time, I was working on my first book.
It discussed the need for people to learn to forgive others and themselves, the idea that we had forgotten how to love and had forgotten God, and that our attachment to human happiness makes our subconscious aggressive, leading to illness and misfortune.
On a subtle plane, I saw how various groups of people in the present and the future reacted to this information. On a subtle plane, the present and what will happen later can be seen simultaneously.
What struck me most then was the joy and interest of a group of living beings who existed in other worlds.
«Perhaps my book is needed even by aliens!» I thought in amazement at the time.
Time passed, and I realized: those were the souls of future children who, under normal circumstances, would not have been born.
The purer the soul of a future child, the more love the mother's soul must contain.
Therefore, before the birth of a child, a woman must go through a step-by-step process of releasing her inner attachments.
She needs to preserve love in all situations that involve the humiliation of the body. She must see Divine will and not lose love when her spirit is humiliated and broken.
The most difficult and painful stage of purification is the suffering and pain of the soul.
To preserve love for someone who has offended her, to see Divine will in the betrayal of a loved one and accept it, to overcome despair when the coherent picture of the world collapses, and when a woman loses everything she loved and was attached to — this is the hardest task.
Without an aspiration toward God, without the need for unity with the Almighty, the pain of the soul becomes unbearable.
S.N. Lazarev, «The Survival Experience, Part 7»
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