05 May 2016

Somebody Famous Died Today



Every day someone rich, or famous, or rich and famous dies. What happens when they cross over? It is then that the "weighing of the heart" will take place. The man or woman will be judged by deeds done while on earth in the service of mankind and the Divine Plan of the Logos. It will be simple and clear. There will be no "judgment", only a reconciling, a balancing of the books.

These rich and famous ones will not be asked how much money they made, or how many houses they owned, or how much notoriety and adulation they received while on earth. There will be no velvet rope, no VIP section, no paparazzi to shout and ogle.

They will say, "Do you know who I am?" and the response will be, "We do not care who you were. We are only concerned with what you have done". The unmasking will begin. The charade that was played while on earth will come to an abrupt end. Slowly it will begin to dawn on these ones that their entire incarnation was wasted on the pursuit of things that were not lasting, that had no value.

One cannot bring one's earthly wealth, power and fame with them beyond the veil. There are no points for that. The man who dies rich, dies in disgrace. To realize these things once the weighing of the heart begins is rather a bit late. A bitter lesson to learn, but one that the materialistic personality must learn.

All of the mundane cares of earth will crumble to dust, right along with the material body. Therefore, it is of utmost importance that we spend our incarnations in constant service to others, as opposed to serving the self. Not having enough money, or nice enough clothes, or a big enough house...none of those things matter!!! These are only temporary issues, that will fade into the mist when we transition. The only things we can take with us are our good works. These translate into riches that mean something, riches of true value.

Once one begins to realize and accept that the "Chase" one engages in on earth is a futile and purposely-designed means of distracting man from his True Calling, one will stop desiring the things of this world. One will begin to seek for that which is more valuable than any earthly wealth. The Pearl of Great Price. If one can live a humble, physical life in which the goal is to place the welfare of others before one's own, that one will have lived a worthy life, and will reap the rewards of such, not here on earth, but Elsewhere.

"Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in Heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your Treasure is, there your Heart will be also." Matthew 6:19-21

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