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The Greatest Tragedy: Not Saving Your Own Soul

The Greatest Tragedy: Not Saving Your Own Soul

By Vital Frosi

Posted/translated on 01/20/22 by EraOfLight 

 

Beloved!

The evolution of the worlds is a natural process. All is according to the plans of the Creator. Absolutely nothing goes away, even if it’s the smallest details. He would never leave the humanity that inhabits each of these Worlds helpless.

In this particular case of our World, Planet Earth, in addition to having always been a School of Proof and Atonement, there was the aggravation of the Arconte invasion about 350 thousand years ago. This made this school even harder, but no less interesting. It has increased the degree of difficulty, however, that will make the souls of Earth even stronger and recognized by the Universe outside, as great winners.

The dark entities here remained for so many millennials, because so the Divine Plan allowed it. In this period, many fallen entities, made their return to the Father’s house. Through the loving human feeling, natural in each being belonging to earthly humanity, such dark entities were touched in their fog and thus, activated the key of the return. It is sure that most of these entities did not take advantage of such opportunities.

Permission to remain on Earth has ended for such hardened races. Planetary Transition requires a change in frequency around here, and they do not possess such a vibration. Nothing and no one can stop a Global Transition as it is part of the evolution of the worlds.

Earth’s humanity would make its learning in duality without the presence of such races. It would be so much easier and simpler. However, with the Arconte invasion.... https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-greatest-tragedy-not-sav...

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