Life Is The Choice You Made
I woke up this morning in such a good mood.
I realized how great it is to be alive.
I had a GREAT REMEMBERING in a dream.
It was about my choice to incarnate for this life.
Most people do not realize that their circumstances are the summation of all the past choices they have made. You can change anything in your life by having the courage to make a different choice and then taking action to manifest that choice.
Any limitation you feel is simply a choice you made before you incarnated here or a choice you made while experiencing this life.
For example, if you suffer abuse from others or get sick, this is a choice you made before your birth. This is not something done to you by others against your will; you wanted to experience it. This is why it is fair and why suffering exists. For example, you may get sick to see if you are worthy of anyone trying to help you.
There is a selection that each of us makes before we incarnate here. This selection is the overall theme of what we intend to do and learn in this lifetime. We choose the life we wish to experience. How it plays out depends on our choices within our life, but the result is our goal to learn, based on our chosen theme.
My favorite analogy is choosing a movie to watch. We know the genre of comedy, romance, action, horror, etc. The movie already exists in its entirety of the beginning, middle, and end. The playback of the movie is the same and the illusion of time in "real life." We pretend things happen in sequence when the reality is that it is already a complete movie (or a complete life). This is how I can see the future in my dreams because it already exists. I remember the future.
After we incarnate by being born to parents we choose, we have a kind of self-imposed amnesia. We forget who we really are, as a consciousness. We forget that we are connected to everything and anything we do to others we do to ourselves. We play a game in a slowed-down material world to learn from polarities. Polarities are the dual nature of everything we experience here, good/bad, hot/cold, up/down, young/old, life/death, etc.
At the end of our life, right before we die, we have a life review of all we have done in this life. At that moment, we experience everything from our own point of view and every other point of view. Any harm we did, we feel it too as if we are the one we harmed. Any kindness we did, we feel its results as it extended out from each of us to all others it affected.
At the moment, right before death, it is a terrific feeling to experience the kindness we created and a horrible thing to experience the opposite. The kind act does not have to be a big thing. It can be something that seems very small, like just smiling at someone and giving them a helping hand. We are our own judge of what we did wrong. That is why this is fair.
Since the material world is an illusion, all the material accomplishments are worthless, and we must let go of them upon death, or we will suffer from being forced to let go of all those things. This is why rich, selfish people create a kind of personal hell because they must let go of all the things they grabbed in this life that have no further value to them upon death.
If you want to die peacefully, be as kind as possible, and be ready to let go of everything material at any moment. Suffering is not what happens to you; it is how you feel about it.
When we realize that suffering is our choice, it is much easier to come to terms with what is happening, and you can either change it or accept it if you cannot change it.
Once you remember that this life is your choice, you realize how great it is to be alive and be the star in your own movie. How your movie ends is up to you. My movie has a very satisfying happy ending when I die in my sleep from a heart attack at 4:47 am. It can happen at any time, and it would be OK now. There is no place in the world I would rather be, and I lack for nothing, and I am 100% content. I may live to be 100, or I could die tomorrow, and I would feel just as satisfied.
May you find inner peace with the realization of who you really are.
All Blessings and Peace Profound,
Willi