LEVEL SIX

The Quest For Wisdom And The Power To Choose

This is the point where your decisions shape your destiny. My role is simple: to tell you this truth, and if you already know it, to remind you.

No one can choose for another. We all stand before the same three options in life. Let us explore them clearly and without haste.

Option 1 — The Path Of Ending And Resetting

Shall we return to our original life path as spirit beings by allowing our current creations to collapse—or by deliberately ending the systems we forged in error—so that we may reset to the eternal moment we once shared with the Spirit Father and our fellow living spirits?

Those who choose this path are often misunderstood. They are called nihilists, reformers, or quitters, but they no longer feel allegiance to the world of forms. They are willing to bring an end to a project born from our collective addiction to alternative preoccupations. But how their choice affects their fellows must be honestly considered.

If ten people agree to rob a bank and two repent in the middle of the operation, what becomes of them? Do they walk away? Do they alert the authorities? Even if they escape safely, apologising to those harmed, the robbery would continue. Their departure does not undo the chaos they helped start. And later, they may still face the consequences of what they co-created.

Repenting mid-operation does not erase responsibility.

Every living spirit that entered the realm of forms participated in a pact. We all share accountability for the results of that choice. To seek healing, the repentant must act wisely.

This is the backstory of many who once played gods in the spirit realm—spirits who created prison worlds, rogue systems, and distorted realms they now regret. Yet regret does not absolve them. They must help restore sanity where chaos once ruled, and they must do it in a way that minimizes further harm.

Repentant bank robbers might call the police. They might help recover stolen valuables. They might dismantle the very operation they helped form. In the same way, certain spirits return as whistleblowers in the world of forms—exposing the systems they once upheld, becoming teachers of truth who help others escape the lies they once spread. But such spirits do not deserve praise. Their duty is repayment. They are not saviours and cannot demand gratitude.

When you repent of something you co-created, your first responsibility is to offer others the chance to repent as well—even if it costs you friendships or earns you enmity. Shared chaos requires a shared end.

If everyone agrees, you have the collective right to end what was collectively birthed. This is the healthiest way to conclude a misguided creation.

It is unwise, therefore, to press the reset button alone on a chaos-producing project you did not create alone. To do so robs others of their freedom to learn, to choose, or to repent. Ending everything on your own is not heroism—it is ego.

And ego, pretending to be wisdom, is a sickness.

Option 2 — The Path Of Continuing And Improving

Shall we continue birthing new forms, creating new experiences across the omniverse, while reminding ourselves—occasionally or constantly—to walk in the original life path of oneness with the Spirit Father and our fellow living spirits?

This is the path of the maintenance culture. These spirits wish to keep the world of forms alive while doing their best to become better citizens within it. Often, they attempt forms of governance to manage the chaos, but governance built on the same faulty foundations cannot produce a truly sane world. It only deepens the hole while trying to climb out of it.

Among them are gods who believe the world of forms can be reshaped into a perfect heaven. “Better systems, better rules,” they say. Yet these attempts tend to recycle the same mistakes in new disguises. They are enthralled by their creations and afraid to let them go.

Most creator gods fall here—drafting others into their beliefs and ideologies, either through persuasion or control. When their systems fail, as they inevitably do, frustration rises. Some resort to deception. Others to force. Their priority is not heaven, but control.

Even if the heaven they promise becomes a refined hell, they accept it as long as they remain in charge.

They use people as collateral to maintain their pleasure and power. They may promote former disciples into positions of authority to strengthen their structure, but the goal remains the same: preserve the game.

Yet true spiritual sanity is a journey of return, not of improvement. You cannot return home by traveling further from it. Nor can you return home by paving finer roads ahead of you.

To come home, the spirit must turn back from every alternative preoccupation. Anything pursued away from the primary preoccupation path leads to disaster.

The result of maintenance culture is repetition—new forms of the same old mistake. Some forms conceal their chaos more effectively than others. Multiple incarnations, reincarnations, and rebirths may occur, but none of these return the spirit to true sanity unless the world of forms is fully released.

Many worlds today outwardly display the appearance of oneness with the Spirit Father. Their scriptures praise them. Their teachers exalt them. Yet when examined closely, hypocrisy is exposed.

One does not return to spiritual sanity by merely fixing mental, emotional, or material issues, only in the spirit realm.

Still, some believe that better technology, greater automation, or artificial intelligence will recreate the true realm of spirit within the realm of form. But these pursuits remain rooted in the root problem of following an alternative preoccupation. Hence, their peace is transient. One moment, they feel triumphant; the next moment, their failure confronts them again.

They lead others while being unable to lead themselves.

Still, there is no harm in reminding yourself—and others—to practice the life of oneness. The harm lies in confusing that reminder with efforts to preserve the material world as a pathway to oneness.

Spiritual sanity and material pursuits are parallel lines. They never meet.

Speak truth, even if you cannot yet live it. Help someone return to the truth, even if you are still trapped in lies. But do not mix truth with lies for profit. That is darkness pretending to shine.

Creator gods create only forms—bodies—not life. Spirit Father alone gives life. Living spirits do not create life itself; they express and extend it.

All living spirits prove this. We are formless. All forms, including our bodies, are temporary veils. Every form begins with self-deceit. Creativity is a form of self-deceit, unless guided by truth.

We are pure spirit beings experiencing lessons through material involvement—yet enchanted by the very forms we entered.

You deceive yourself when you try to accumulate more material affiliations while longing for spiritual sanity. These goals pull in opposite directions.

Option 3 — The Path Of Learning And Present Wisdom

Shall we follow the life path of those who study all things, seeking to understand diverging perceptions, and choosing what works best for the present moment—according to the wisdom of their own spiritual consciousness?

To such a student, everything becomes a teacher.

Listening becomes a way of life. And learning becomes the reason for existence.

They know there is no easy escape from the realm of forms. Suicide is not a shortcut. Many who prematurely end their bodily life awaken in the membranes of a new body elsewhere. Or worse, they find themselves face-to-face with the blankness of their previous life and choices.

Reality cannot be escaped by suicide.

Every living spirit that enters the realm of forms must complete its learning cycle and achieve mastery. This outcome is nonnegotiable. All spirits eventually return to the source—whether they accept the source or reject it. But rejection invites greater suffering.

Truth does not depend on beliefs or disbeliefs.

Truth does not harm, but blindness to it blindfolds.

Light does not bite, but if your eyes are accustomed to darkness, they hurt when they see light.

Spirits who never entered forms do not need these lessons. The struggles of those who have entered are enough instruction for them. Parents do not force spirits to be born here; only the spirit who chooses to experience the world of forms can and will be born here.

Many spirits will never be born into the world of forms because they are already learning from the failures and the pains of others. They do not seek to learn from personal experience.

In this world of forms, those who learn from everything become wise stewards of their experience. Their decisions come from present need, not past stories or future fantasies.

The true student’s sense of need is disciplined.

They do not bend under emotional pressures or societal demands.

They listen inwardly.

Many imagine the indwelling spirit as a guide beside them. But the indwelling spirit is the learner itself. The spirit—not the mind, not the emotions—is the one that grows.

The enlightened spirit evaluates each experience not by pleasure but by lesson. This is where the two factions diverge:

  • Those seeking primary preoccupation value lessons;
  • Those in alternative preoccupations value pleasure and convenience.

If your focus gravitates toward comfort, fun, prestige, glory, wealth, friendship, or honour, you are still rooted in alternative pursuits.

But if you value every experience—pleasant or painful—as a lesson, you are collecting wisdom. Wisdom becomes your wealth. Vanity becomes irrelevant. Yet you learn to tolerate it as you have risen above it. No longer does it command your attention, either to love it or to hate it.

In the primary preoccupation, the spirit does not respond to everything. It moves from inner stillness. Mind’s chatter is silenced.

This stillness is the key.

Let your spirit decide what deserves attention.

Let your spirit discern what affects your destiny.

Do not dismiss the future with arrogance.

Time exists in the realm of forms, and the wise acknowledges it.

Enlightenment is not a denial of reality.

Many have turned enlightenment into hollow positivism. But for you, stay attentive to the spirit in this moment. You will make decisions that produce the best future possible. The spirit knows all possible futures.

This is why I recommend this life path among the three.

Spirit is the master of those in primary preoccupation.

Mind is the master of those in alternative preoccupations.

Choose your master.

Those led by spirit carry a heavenly aura wherever they go. When several of these spirits gather, their presence builds a temporary heaven within the realm of forms.

Such heavens are created through total alignment with the Spirit Father. These are the group of spirit beings who win their battles before the battles begin. They get answers before their mind even forms the question.

This is the life path of those who returned to the source while still dwelling in the realm of forms.

In the spirit realm, Spirit Father not only gave us life—He taught us how to live it: through unconditional love given freely to all, and received freely from all, but only in primary occupation.

Yet He never forced us to honour this path. He granted us full empowerment with zero conditions. He is not a possessive lover, nor a jealous god. He does not fear losing us.

He gave us life without demanding loyalty.

He empowered us without claiming ownership.

Who then are you, to demand devotion from another?

Spirit Father is the ultimate model of selfless love in a changeless, primary preoccupation.

We are free spirits because His love is unconditional. Without such freedom, we would be prisoners, and the spirit realm would be a prison state. But His love preserved boundless freedom so that—even when we stray—we can always return home.

This is why freedom must never be taken from anyone, even if they use it to their own harm. You used your own freedom to enter the world of forms. So do others. You are not assigned the duty to restrict their journey.

Spirit Father gave no one that job.

PATH ONE

(The Ending)

PATH TWO

(The Improving)

PATH THREE

(The Returning)

Existential Reset

Collective Renewal

Personal Alignment

Goal: End the world to start again

Goal: Refine the world to near-perfect

Goal: Follow Spirit within, moment by moment

We have now explored the three life paths available to you, to me, and to all our fellow free spirits.

Here, I leave the choice to you.

But if you ask me, I recommend the third path.