A Spiritual Snare to Avoid at All Costs: Ruining Your Future Good Karma With Bias
61Good mediums
with a talent for accessing the other side will tell you that there are no
disagreements about politics, religion, sex, race, or any other issue on other
dimensions. Instead, unconditional love reigns supreme.
Based on our
empirical research, souls on the other side aren’t biased because they lack a
personality, the earthly mental consciousness that commonly conjures up
prejudice and judgment.
Souls Differ From Personalities
Souls don’t have an ego,
therefore, there is no compulsion to rationalize behavior that isn’t based in
compassion and understanding, and we believe there is no such behavior on the
other side anyway. Disembodied entities, after leaving the earth plane and
returning to the spirit world, naturally view circumstances as they truly are,
rather than through an earth-bound, fear-based filter, formed through earthly
pain and hardship.
Viewing heated arguments
between humans on Earth, those in the spirit world innately avoid taking sides,
and instead hope for the truth to triumph and for understanding to prevail.
There’s nothing in it for those on the other side besides the desire for
unmitigated unconditional love.
Note: our findings tell us
that the “right thing” isn’t always the most “morally correct” or most pleasant
thing, but what is fated to happen for the spiritual growth of all involved.
Personal fate and karma dominate, not ego-self desires, which are frequently
skewed.
Let’s consider the age-old
dispute about income taxes. One side believes the wealthy should pay a much
greater percentage of their income (even more than 50%), while the other side
considers ever increasing income taxes to be an unfair burden--a penalty for
success—which only serves to enable an already reckless and irresponsible
government.
Those in the spirit world,
just like most everyone on Earth, would hope that the disadvantaged are taken
care of, yet they also understand that it’s not the responsibility of the
wealthy to take care of everyone. Truth reigns on the other side: it’s plainly
accepted that nobody escapes their own personal karma, fate, and accountability—you
reap what you sow, as harsh as that sounds. Everyone on this planet has earned
their life conditions, skills, talents, abilities, and opportunities, based on
their previous life conduct.
Those on the other side are
smiling and shaking their heads at the concept of “social justice,” the
practice of government forcibly taking from those who have more, and giving to
those who have less. The world is perfectly fair as it is, and disembodied
souls know that it must be personal choice whether or not to give to those who
aren’t as fortunate. Give more, you gain more spiritually. Yet steal from
another, no matter how you justify it or what politically correct name you call
it, and it incurs karma.
Biased viewpoints on Earth
thrive because most humans can’t help but assess the world around them through
emotionally and mentally tainted perspectives.
Which issues are you
prejudiced about? Race? Finances? Religion? Marriage? Gay rights? Abortion?
Go ahead and
enthusiastically support issues you want to, and exercise caution with a group
with which you’ve had negative experiences, as both are your right, but just
keep in mind that if you unjustly take action against another due to your
partiality, you’ll need to come back to school-house Earth to deal with it again.
You don’t really want to
come back again as the cruelly undesirable impression you’ve been projecting
onto another, do you? Or how about as a deprived individual of the group you
despise? It’s in your best spiritual interest to be fair and objective in all
your dealings.
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Thank you for an interesting read.
Thank you for these articles, Scott. They are informative, well-written, and seem to lack an agenda of any kind. I just finished reading several, and they've answered some questions and left me with many more.





SubRon7 Level 7 Commenter 14 months ago
Great hub, Scottpetullo. I agree that if we don't do a good job this time, we will have to come back and try again, but, come on, man, we should at least have a good memory of that prior life. Don't you think? I used to experience deja vu quite regularly (like once or twice/year). It was always the same "blink" of a scene. Finally I wrote a short story of what I thought it meant to me, and have never experienced it again.