here is inbred in humans a desire to align themselves with their initial perceptions about anyone or anything with which they relate. Whatever the subject matter may be, an alignment with, or locking into a thought conditions future perceptions about similar or related themes. Individuals do not realize the degree to which their choices for alignment are directed by their egos. Perceptions are conditioned by the alignment base, as are subsequent alignments and perceptions, until the influence of the ego is defused.

When souls join their designated bodies, an alignment occurs which will initiate perceptions. Thereafter, alignment and perception become lifetime partners and are inseparable throughout infinity. When God created souls, perception preceded alignment. Some souls refused to align themselves with their Creator, whom they perceived, and then proceeded to create serious problems for God, which still exist. Subsequently, God temporarily resolved the difficulty by creating the human and spirit realms and a system for soul redemption.

God eventually gave all souls freewill, with the power to make their own choices. This power, which was an act of love, kindness, understanding and forgiveness, was also extended to unaligned souls so that they could achieve redemption when they were ready. In addition, God created ego, karma and reincarnation as elements of the alignment or redemption process.

Although God could have denied souls freewill, God realized that God's desire to separate from the Void transpired because of God's freewill to choose. Before separating from the Void, God was a consciousness which was aligned with the Void, and was aware of its situation. This consciousness perceived itself as a base of power, which could make changes to improve the undesirable condition it was in. God also knew of God's struggle with fear and guilt for wanting separation from the Void and of the fear of the unknown that detachment would bring.

Upon separation, God understood that God was responsible for all that occurred in what was the wilderness or the unknown. There was great desire to explore and create in the unknown, and part of this wilderness was the Godself. Aligned with the Void, the parameters within which desire could be expressed were non-existent. With freedom, God discovered and aligned with the innate power of God and began to create within the Void. What was created was perceived as beautiful by God, and there was great desire to preserve and to build upon it. Eventually, souls which were watered-down but still powerful versions of God were conceived for companionship.

Most of the souls aligned themselves with God, since they enjoyed their innocent states of being. God revealed God's experiences and explained why they were created. The souls were also informed that God wanted them to assist in exploring and creating within the wilderness of the universe which God created. God described the Void, and advised the souls that it would be a wise choice to believe God, that, the state of being was better than that of non-being.

All went well and God's guidance was followed, until some souls convinced themselves that they had enough power to challenge God's authority and power. Some of the challengers became destructive, since they believed it to be a creative and beautiful act. They wanted to experience and align themselves with the Void. Their movement was toward the accomplishment of that goal, even if it required the destruction of God's creation.

Faced with the problem which the insurgents had created, God was forced to examine and reevaluate the desire to separate from the Void and all subsequent events. The temptation to demolish the rebels was great, but was ruled out as an option. God chose to meditate about the problem, and discovered, that fear and guilt along with desire, existed within God.

During this process, God perceived that fear and guilt were the evils of the Void and that the alignment with it was not severed by separation. There would always be evil in God, and, therefor, it would also exist in the souls that God created from the Godself. Evil would always try to align itself with the Void, and God would always control it so that God's unwavering desire to exist, explore, perceive and learn would remain unabated. God also learned that everything in God's creation was dualistic and that there was always a potential to have it be better. However, evil was always trying to thwart attempts for improvement. It also became apparent to God that souls did not have the intense desire or appreciation for the state of being as did God. Although concomitant with evil, God discovered and aligned the Godself with the great power of love, kindness, understanding and forgiveness. God understood that the alignment would continually fortify and add to God's omniscience, omnipotence and omnipresence. Souls who remained committed to God would add to theirs as well as Gods.

God established a few rules for all souls and gave guidance as to how evil could be controlled. Eventually, and after considerable experimentation, God established the spirit realm for incorrigible rebels and the human plane for the remaining rebel souls.

Dissident souls would be given as many reincarnations as they needed to achieve an alignment or redemption with God. They would have to earn becoming one with God, who was within them, by overcoming the power of their anti-God egos. Ego was God-given and a diluted version of evil, which could be subdued with effort and pro-God choices. For the defectors, a sincere desire for alignment with God would activate God's love and assistance or else it would remain passive.

The system demonstrates God's love and fairness for all souls. Non-rebelling souls were recognized for their loyalty. Rebel souls perceived that they had forsaken opportunities to be as Gods or Goddesses in alignment with and with access to all the many aspects of God. Most of the rebels also understood that they could redeem themselves when and if they chose to do so because of God's love.





A new born human with loving care

A programmed growth it must heed

When deemed ready for its debut

Encouraged it engages a hostile world


Previously protected but now alone

With others it must learn to survive

When mature there's no retreat

From a universe to know and roam