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4.10.2006

Recurrence, Real Will, Pt. 2

Maybe what I thought was missing in the below post was this real sense you get that unless you are truly developed in a real way (real inner command, real awakening, real understanding) you ain't goin' nowhere. We can see this in people who are very pious and talk of heaven and so on, but they give no real impression of being anything other than normal-average human beings (if that). I mean, God bless them, and us, and everybody, but heaven demands a real development that requires fearing only God and not man (truly), being unspotted from the world (truly) and storming heaven itself (unusual effort, not found in the human community and when it is seen it is attacked, usually by the very people who consider themselves to be heaven-bound).