The Greatest Love’s role is not just that of Creator. They are also The Executor of The Divine Plan. The Divine Plan was created by Them before our Universe existed. It’s purpose is to progress love in stages of which the second vision is merely the next stage of that Plan for humanity. But the question that inevitably arises is “When does the Plan end?” What is the final stage that The Greatest Love intends for this Plan to take us to?
To say there is an end is to concede that there is a single point where upon The Greatest Love will be unable to progress our love further. But if our love is finite and The Greatest Love’s is truly infinite then there must always be room for our love to progress further. This humble admission acknowledges that The Greatest Love will always have a love greater than our own, and so there need not be an end to how far our love can progress. Love need not require an end so long as it never stops progressing. So long as it can continue marching upwards to new heights. Always striving for, but never quite reaching, the mountaintop on which Divine Love stands. And this is why I believe there is no end for the progression of our love. Because under the guidance of The Greatest Love all things are possible including the steady, and eternal march of our love ever higher.
The Divine Plan lays out how love will attain new heights. Some may see impassable hurdles on the vastly distant margins of such a plan. For example one may ask “If The Plan involves the continued progression of love in our Universe what happens when our Universe ends?” I believe there are answers to all such enquiries. But to believe in those answers requires hope. Hope in humanity and The Greatest Love to persevere in progressing humanity’s love regardless of the hurdles.
Such hope could say in response to the above question that the ultimate fate of the Universe is still a topic of much debate. It is uncertain if it will ever end. And even if it ever did consider what humanity could evolve to become in such timeframes. Consider what homo sapiens have already become in the past ~300,000 years we have been on this planet. Or have achieved in the past 300 years? Now consider the hundreds of millions of years that some scientists predict the Earth alone will be habitable for much less the billions of years the Universe will be habitable for humans. What could we discover, and/or evolve to within such time frames under the ever watchful eye of The Greatest Love? Progressing our love to ever greater heights. What would we be capable of?
Dare I say it is not impossible that our love could progress regardless of the state of our Universe trillions of years into the future? That we could become beings capable of not only surviving but thriving in such a never-ending Universe regardless of its conditions. Every future scenario, no matter how final they may seem, can have such hope so long as that future involves a god of infinite love. A god that transcends our Universe and is always willing and able to lead us on the next steps.
But let us step back now from such extremes. A much smaller glimpse into our much closer future came with the second vision which I believe is as far as The Divine wishes to reveal of our potential future right now. Despite this I provided my own reflection on where the second vision could lead to next in the previous post. But I must caution that Paradise Garden is my guesswork alone. It is a step beyond what I believe The Divine revealed, and so should be viewed with the same skepticism as the rest of my beliefs presented in this blog.
I believe The Greatest Love intended for us today to not focus on how to achieve the second vision, but to just believe in its possibility. Believe that humanity can do such incredible things. It may take many millennia if not longer to achieve, but for today, let it just be a possibility that we can believe in.
I also believe They will not reveal more just yet. For to reveal more beyond the second vision is to risk our belief. Even with the limited scope of the second vision I suspect many may discount the second vision as too far into the future. Too extreme. Too unlikely. Too unbelievable. Or perhaps even too deranged. But I also believe that there will be many that will believe that humanity is capable of embracing a handful of habitable planets, circling stars other than our own in the millennia to come. If Paradise Garden or the state of The Universe trillions of years into the future is too far to contemplate, find hope in The Greatest Love’s revelation that humanity embracing distant planets is within our reach.
I ask that the hurdles of today not diminish your hope but instead, that the possibilities of tomorrow instill it. Hope not just in the technological advancements humanity must make to begin marching towards the second vision. But hope that humanity will overcome the social, economic, political, and environmental ailments of our current society in order to be around many millennia from now to realize such an enormous global endeavor. This is the hope that I believe The Greatest Love was trying to cultivate within me when They presented the second vision. It is the hope that helped relieve my anxiety and depression. And, I believe, it is the hope They asked me to share in the fourth message.
The Greatest Love, the One god, I believe has revealed to me in the second vision that humankind can surpass the hurdles that would prevent us from becoming a space-faring civilization spreading an ethos of compassion to distant Worlds. We have the potential today to realize the second vision in the millennia to come.
The great hurdles of today that imperil such a vision must be seen as surmountable. In order to reach the second vision we must focus on these present-day hurdles. These hurdles are not tests, but teaching moments. Ways in which The Greatest Love asks humanity to come together or the formation of rules by which we may stand apart. Both are important as we progress our love.
I believe one such example began with the atomic age and continues to this day. The Greatest Love is teaching us that we must never again use weapons of mass destruction against each other. That lesson will only be over when the world’s arsenals of such weapons are greatly reduced. The use of such weapons today I believe would constitute an aberration of love on a scale so catastrophic that it must never be contemplated. In this manner the existence of such weapons require rules by which we may, at least for now, stand apart. Rules that further reduce the stockpiles and limit the scope of use today with the goal of reducing the required number of weapons to an absolute minimum. For the goal of such a stockpile must never be the annihilation of any nation including an untold number of her citizens, in either an offensive or defensive role. Such a strategy must be struck down as inhuman. A strategy without love.
I had hoped the days of nuclear saber-rattling within any of the World’s superpowers were behind us. But then a Russian president began a war of aggression in Ukraine. My hope now is that such threats are met with a strong message of love in response. A message that can make clear that the use of such weapons will not allow that Russian president to find any path to victory in Ukraine. This is my hope now. It is what I pray for. Because I believe that going forward the use of nuclear weapons in any military capacity cannot be tolerated or allowed to succeed in a World that harbors sacred love.
And then there is another hurdle of today that asks humanity to come together. Recent events in the forests of Quebec as well as Maui have called into question how we have been slow to move on climate change, turning those areas into infernos. My heartfelt prayers go out to all the families impacted by these tragedies. The loss of human life is tragic, and I fear more such tragedies to come. We have not completely awoken from our slumber to address the impacts of climate change. Nor do I know where the climate will stabilize or at what impact to our planet, including humanity, that will involve. I fear the worst is yet to come.
But whatever the impact, I believe our love will continue to progress. Our nations and our World will be humbled and recognize their past failings going forward. But they will continue to stand tall. And although much may be lost, hope will not. I believe climate change, despite the irreversible changes it has already brought, will be addressed. Climate change will not be the hill upon which our civilization makes it’s last stand.
Addressing the effects of climate change requires global leadership which often times requires global impacts to be felt. I fear more of those global impacts in the years and even decades to come, calling out to our global leaders, and all of us together, to address them. Another hurdle along the pathway towards the second vision.
A second vision that, I believe, we must not lose hope in.
A second vision that, I believe, requires an endless hope in love.