What
is the meaning of Service?
Service
means to love your neighbors (fellow human beings) and help them in
any way you can, to comfort those who suffer, it means teaching those
who live in ignorance, being kind to the needy and to do that you
don’t need to be on a pulpit or to have titles, just by enjoying
and putting yourself in the place of the others you’ll start
walking the Path of Light.
At
the present time 65% of the people in the world live in total
indifference, 20% are completely cruel and 15% are seeking the Light.
However, from this 15%, only 1% reaches to the planes of Light 4 and
5, the other 14 % who were seeking the Path of Light are abandoning
the quest and falling into lassitude (a state of physical or mental
weariness; lack of energy).
People
usually believe that the opposite of Love is hatred, but the opposite
of Love is not hatred but indifference (lack of interest, concern, or
sympathy).
The
true message of this time is that one evolves through Service just as
the Master Jesus taught us. Although everybody has Free Will and so
this message is not imposed, it’s important to show that the Path
of Light is not imposed.
Not
everybody is on time or willing to serve, but it’s necessary to say
that Service helps the spirit to evolve to the Light and those who
serve must understand that Service means Joy and not an obligation,
otherwise it’s not Service. Altruism will raise your Spirit, but
selfishness and ego will plunge you down.
SERVICE
ON OTHER PLANETS
There
are a lot erroneous teachings and it’s very hard to eradicate them,
and not only in this planet but also in many worlds. Each planet has
its changes. There are planets where people don't have any religion,
where only knowledge prospers, but based on a mistaken foundation.
There is a common denominator in all the worlds and that are based on
Service.
In
the worlds like Antares 4, Service is inherent to all its inhabitants
due to a matter of habit. In the spiritual worlds, all the Spirits
that are in the planes 4 and 5 are based on Service.
Carl Jung someone that you should know spoke about the “collective
unconscious”. Well, there are worlds where the collective
unconscious is Service, for example in Antares 4 which I already
mentioned.
On
the planet Antares 4, a person is born that is to say, a Spirit
embodies as a humanoid of Antares 4, and since his childhood they
teach him to serve, practically his learning is lesser than Earth.
You will ask me: How will it be lesser if there are millions of souls
based on Service? Of course, but what happens is that they are
already taught in this way. They don’t know how to compare.
We don’t want to rest merits to the inhabitants of Antares 4 because
it would be a lack of ethics, but the truth is that it is much more
meritorious to Serve on Earth, where only 1% of the population
reaches to the planes of Light than to serve in a world like Antares
4, where a very high percentage reaches to the planes of Light, since
there is no envy, there is no hatred, there is no prominence.
What
is being selfish and what is being altruistic? (Altruistic meaning: unselfish, selfless, self-sacrificing,
The
two factors that may pull a person downwards or anchor us in a karma are, on
one hand, the body of desires, which makes us to get into rage,
anger, susceptibilities, and on the other hand that tremendous
attachment, being selfish, being stingy, thinking first about us, not
having any kind of service-oriented... That is being selfish. And to
think of vocation of service is being altruistic.
What
is the ego?
The
ego is practically what impels us to be protagonists, to always think
about us... There is even some confusion about this. It’s common
for a couple, when they talk over the phone, saying: I miss you, I
need you, I want you, "I"... and always based on oneself.
We never think - or usually never think - based on the other. That is
the ego, thinking only in us. When the ego does not exist, there
should not be absence, because then we stop thinking about us. There
is no absence when we think of the other; there is no absence when
what we do is to give.
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