If one holds the belief that the universe is composed of consciousness, and if we consider our souls to be synonymous with our minds, then it logically follows that it is imperative to safeguard them. Instead of worrying about losing our souls after death, our focus should be on the present moment.
The notion of destination hell, when I ponder upon it, appears to bear a resemblance to something akin to this in my imagination; a result of our own negative or immoral actions, we provide an opportunity for evil entities to infiltrate, oppress or possess us, the cycle of oppression will persist until they employ manipulative tactics to coax the individual deeper into the realm of darkness. If one finds themselves in a situation where their mind has been hijacked by evil entities, how can they regain control over their own thoughts, would they even know that their mind had been invisibly hijacked? Of course not, and more and more are failing to believe in clean living. Oh trust me, I was no angel, I was a materialistic power hungry whore, and it was due to my behaviour that witchcraft worked.
A bottle of wine every night, two at the weekend, infidelity, greed for possessions, sleeping around etc etc. I look at myself now and I'm a totally different person.
I woke up, almost on my deathbed and through repenting to Jesus Christ, asking for forgiveness, and deliverance from these spirits. I was saved (7 jerks of energy burst off of my auric field).
The failure of some churches to grasp the complete concept of spiritual warfare and the fight for our souls can perhaps be attributed to the presence of prophetic witchcraft.
If, by any chance, our souls were to be condemned to Hell, they would inevitably become part of the collective of malevolent entities, residing in eternal darkness and gradually fading away into nothingness (because we're not immortal), all contingent upon whether or not our minds were currently under the dominion of these otherworldly spirits. But what you bind on Earth, you also bind in heaven (in the spirit realm).
My advice to non-believers is to take a moment and reconsider your stance on this matter.
Within this Devil's playground, the key to his success is in the widespread disbelief of his existence.
Thinking out loud,
According to ancient beliefs, it is widely held that our realities are shaped by the power of words, as evidenced by the timeless notion that the word was present at the dawn of creation. Even The Times newspaper received some promotion during the debut episode of the Wombles in 1972, on a kid's programme, strange?
Does the outrage and subsequent discussion of "Invasion" or "Stop the Boats!" bring it all into our realities?
Is it possible that the state of our reality is influenced by the balance between those who embrace the light and those who succumb to darkness?
In order to bring these evil entities, such as fallen angels and spirits, into the physical realm, they have to be summoned, and it coincidentally aligns with the fact that there is a widespread obsession with witchcraft in the world.
Luckily I broke the curse off of me!
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