Written and published on 24 April 2017
- VIDEO BY ALICE
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Dear Ones,
Here is philosophical question 4: Is it all right to chant the names of God, or use Eastern yogic techniques, or use Western mind control techniques to pursue white-collar crime?
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VIDEO BY ALICE
SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
Here is another knotty philosophical question: Suppose we have a yen to get ahead in the world, and we feel that white-collar crime … like embezzlement and fraud and hacking on the internet and stealing credit cards, those kinds of things … suppose we consider that they are not so terribly awful; and that we’d like to undertake a profession in the world such as that.
- And then we turn to the Kabbalah, or the many names of God there, and we begin to chant in order to achieve that which we want to manifest in the world in that way.
Is this right or wrong? Is it right or wrong to invoke the name of God for the sake of white-collar crime?
Or any of the other methods, for example:
- Using the yogic techniques from India, in order to do that.
- Using the mind control techniques developed in the West. Is that ok?
Is it all right to do those things, or is it not? What is the consequence to our Soul evolution or devolution? That is the bottom line. You may have your opinions, and I may have mine. Therefore, I put that out to you to think about, and to consider.
May God’s love and light and joy shine down upon all of you, and uplift you to the very highest spiritual realms; the greatest truth; the finest, deepest, most unconditional love.
In love, light and joy,
I Am of the Stars
See also … Link: “Philosophy: The Series,” by Alice B. Clagett, published on 25 February 2020 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-gCn ..
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