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Revelation portrays the juxtaposition of the soul and the collective planetary evolution between the forces of Light and Darkness as these are engaged in [[Armageddon]]. The outcome of this warfare of the spirit is either the soul’s resurrection unto eternal life or her [[Final Judgment]]. By free will the soul must choose either the path of initiation under the Lamb of God and his hosts or the path of [[Lucifer]] and the [[fallen angel]]s in their rebellion against the Lord God and his Christ. | Revelation portrays the juxtaposition of the soul and the collective planetary evolution between the forces of Light and Darkness as these are engaged in [[Armageddon]]. The outcome of this warfare of the spirit is either the soul’s resurrection unto eternal life or her [[Final Judgment]]. By free will the soul must choose either the path of initiation under the Lamb of God and his hosts or the path of [[Lucifer]] and the [[fallen angel]]s in their rebellion against the Lord God and his Christ. | ||
The Book of Revelation is an outline of these two paths and a prophecy of the outcome of freewill choices made—to be or not to be—each step of the way. Through a preordained series of lifetimes God gives each soul the opportunity (1) to serve the Lord and glorify him in her members or (2) to deify the ego, the synthetic self and the carnal mind while swearing enmity with God and his Christ and making war with the remnant of the seed of the Divine Mother.<ref>Rev. 12:17.</ref> | The Book of Revelation is an outline of these two paths and a prophecy of the outcome of freewill choices made—to be or not to be—each step of the way. Through a preordained series of lifetimes God gives each soul the opportunity (1) to serve the Lord and glorify him in her members or (2) to deify the ego, the synthetic self and the [[carnal mind]] while swearing enmity with God and his Christ and making war with the remnant of the seed of the Divine Mother.<ref>Rev. 12:17.</ref> | ||
At the end of this cycle of opportunity the [[Keeper of the Scrolls]] reads the soul’s record before the [[Ancient of Days]], who sits on the great white throne at the [[Court of the Sacred Fire]]; and before the [[Four Beasts]] and the [[Four and twenty elders|Twenty-four Elders]] “every man is judged according to his works.”<ref>Rev. 20:12, 13.</ref> | At the end of this cycle of opportunity the [[Keeper of the Scrolls]] reads the soul’s record before the [[Ancient of Days]], who sits on the great white throne at the [[Court of the Sacred Fire]]; and before the [[Four Beasts]] and the [[Four and twenty elders|Twenty-four Elders]] “every man is judged according to his works.”<ref>Rev. 20:12, 13.</ref> | ||