1st Spiritual Law of Noninterference
This Law Will Change Your Prospective of Everything
We are going to delve into a great mystery, one that is of vital concern for all who are trying to lead decent lives and fulfill the purposes of their incarnations. Why do “bad” things happen, and why does God allow them to happen? Our focus is the divine secret spiritual law of noninterference.
In these present turbulent times and throughout history, it has been very difficult for anyone to live on Earth and remain true to his highest nature, the Spirit Self, accomplishing his soul mission without incurring negative karma.
Negative Karma
Negative karma is action that causes effects that will require more time and energy and, oftentimes, more lifetimes in the future to balance or cancel out and leave the doer free of debt.
Jesus̓ instruction to his disciples was to be in the world but not of it. Creating karmic relationships that require further lessons is one of the ways we become “of the world.”
For centuries before Jesus̓ life, students and disciples in the Indian subcontinent were hearing a similar instruction from their teachers. Recorded in the oldest known religious texts in existence, Hinduisms Vedas, it is repeated in the Upanishads:
Positive Karma
“Two birds, fair of plumage, close in friendship, cling to the self-same tree. One of this pair eats its sweet berry; not partaking, the other gazes on.” He or she who is not pulled into the stream of phenomena achieves the supreme human destiny.
One of the ultimate acts of love is overriding the free will of another for his or her own good and for the good of all concerned.
Spiritual Law of Noninterference
This is done with extreme caution and only for the right reasons, as in those cases to prevent harm or injury to someone. Meddling with a person’s free will is a last resort. So, this message gives us important information about the truth and the karmic consequences of the law of noninterference.
Noninterference is a spiritual principle that prohibits intruding into the affairs of others without invitation or justification. This law is strongly bound up with the law of free will. But it does not stop with us, but includes our Deity also. Simply put, God will not interfere with his creations, but the law of free will allows for any and all actions we do as acceptable. If you step outside the realm of spiritual laws you face the karmic consequences of your actions. But there is not judging, no taking sides, no intervention for good or evil.
Free Will
Whereas, free will allows personal freedom of choice, or internal freedoms, noninterference allows for external freedom between life forms: between people, between people and all other organisms in nature, and between a person and God. By the law of noninterference, we simply cannot intervene in the concerns of others without some continued karmic obligation if they do not give their consent. In some cases, this is why our prayers are not answered. But you can create your desires and manifest them, this is the creation that is your free will.
Mark’s controversial book “Secret Power” teaches you step by step how to manifest and create, not by using a prayer of supplication which implies a lack of, but gratification.
Have you ever asked yourself the question, “Why is this happening to me?” You are not alone. According to a 1986 Lutheran survey of twenty-four pastors in seventeen states in the United States, and a subsequent informal survey of South Florida clergy of many different faiths and denominations by the Miami Herald in August of that year, it is the question most asked of clergy by their members.
Those with a deep understanding of God, of His laws, assume responsibility in some way for the situations they find themselves in. If those situations are negative, they work in positive ways and know that some good will come out of them, that some lesson will be learned. Unfortunately, many people in the survey also phrase the question, “Why is God causing this bad thing to happen?
Why is He letting it happen?
It is not divine will that causes bad things to happen, but man’s will, when he is ignorant of cosmic laws and lacks the love and desire to live by them. So, the real question is: when is it divine will to let “bad” things happen? Rephrased: when does divine wisdom allow lessons to be learned the hard way?
Misconceptions of Divine Intervention
Divine intervention is the involvement (intervention) of a deity (divine) in the affairs of humans. Its form can de direct, such as the actual visual or auditory manifestation of a deity to humans, and indirect, such as a deity’s influence on weather. In the Christian religion, visions and miracles are often considered forms of divine intervention, with believers feeling they’ve appeared in the midst of a crisis or in response to prayers.
Throughout the history of man, religion has professed that our Deity has picked sides in all situations. “With God On My Side, Who Can Stand Against Me” – Romans 8:31 . When something “bad” occurs in our life, society, country, or world we think our God is upset with us and had mad judgement upon us. But as Matthew stated in 13:31, “Yet another fable” .
Consciousness of man is the kindom of heaven, we are part of God , we are all one, yet we are all individual. We now know that God is pure love there is no judgement only the divine laws that are set forth and govern all that is, physical and spiritual. So the misconception that two entities fighting each other both believe that God is on their side and will let them prevail. Or the storm or earthquake that shapes our world and continues with the growth , change and expansion of the universe is punishment. But it is also part the natural spiritual law of growth and evolution.
Are we so naïve or arrogant ? Maybe man is too narcissistic or such an inflated ego that religious belief has molded us into the thought that God is on our side only and those we oppose or have anger and fear toward are on the Deity black list. Remember, we are all equal and by following or breaking the divine spiritual laws of the universe will we feel the impact of “God’s Wrath” through the cause and effect of these laws.
This is so simple to understand with an example of gravity, a physical law. If you through a block above your head and move then you are ok and nothing happens, but stand in place and get hit by the block, feel pain and injury. Does then mean that God is angry with you or simple cause and effect by ignoring the physical laws given us?
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