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Chicago, US of A, February 5, 2012. Teacher
Prolotheos. Subject: “Actions and their Repercussions.”
Received by Valdir Soares.
Prolotheos: “Everything we do causes repercussions, either intended by us, or not. That
is a universal law. No action taken by any creature in the universe is neutral, or circumscribed to its actor. That is the
very essence of our expression in time and space. The same way you cannot take back words once they are uttered, actions,
too: once put in motion, will follow their path and will cause other motions, like the fall of a dominoes chain. Repercussions
are secondary actions that also affect people, things and situations, beyond the original or primary action’s goal or
intention.
“When the Gods and the superior beings in the universe act, they are able to anticipate what would
be the repercussions of their actions in the long term. The Gods, being infinitely perfect, act in perfection of purpose and
all their direct actions are incapable of going awry by themselves. However, even Gods’ actions, when they enter the
interactions of time and space with finite beings, whose action’s repercussions may reflect their limitations or imperfections,
those primary and perfect actions may swing many times around the universes before accomplishing the perfect purpose originally
intended for them.
“Human beings, however, rarely think about the consequences of their actions before acting.
A good decision-making process finds the best way of acting, but should also include the thinking-ahead and projecting which
undesirable repercussions these decisions might in the long run cause for others. While some repercussions can be anticipated,
others, depending on third part reactions, are virtually impossible of being predicted. However, as a rule, human decisions
should wisely leave room for foreseeable possibilities, and be acted out with discretion. Acting only after thinking of possible
repercussions is to act responsibly.
“There are several reasons why human beings are sometimes unable to think
about the repercussions of their decisions, which range from poor thinking to total inconsideration for others’ well-being.
Most of human decisions suffer from immediatism – acting to achieve short-term results. Greed, besides being insatiable,
is also impatient. Another human decision’s illness is emotionalism – making decisions on the heat of overwhelming
emotions. Crimes of passion are amongst the ones to later cause most regret. However, the ‘old selfishness’ is
mostly what makes human beings not think about their actions’ repercussion on others, because those with this personality
ailment only know how to concern themselves with themselves.
“You cannot predict every repercussion resulting
from your decisions. However, right there within you dwells a Spirit Fragment of God that can help you make decisions with
others taken into consideration. Besides, have in mind that the Paradise Father is the Creator, Sustainer and Controller of
all. Once you have made your best decision, do not entertain endless mental debate, which also brings dangerous inertia; act
confidently knowing that you did your best, and know that your still limited, and less-than-perfect actions will eventually
find their path into God’s all encompassing perfect will.
“I am Prolotheos, your spiritual tutor, glad
to share these thoughts with you. My love is with you”.
© The 11:11 Progress Group. You lit a Flame, and it will become a Raging
Fire—ABC-22.
http://www.1111AkashicConstruct.com
John
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