With Broken Wings


The Measure of Light vs Dark actions of the Soul

Many NDE’s talk about a life review and how our actions affected others during that lifetime. I’m not sure where I stand with the ability to communicate with spirits, but I keep an open mind. After all, we will know the truth when we return ‘home’.

In today’s article, I want to talk about forgiveness but from a different perspective, instead of an all-encompassing view of forgiveness. In essence, it’s about understanding, or seeing things differently from a spiritual point of view.

In Exodus, one of the ten commandments says, “though shalt not kill.” So, how can we forgive, as the Lord says, for Adolf Hitler or Jeffrey Dahmer and similar people?

We have a contract with God before we begin this lifetime. We specify the lessons we want to learn and what situations will make that possible. Is it possible that Hitler had a dark contract to stimulate a better change for humanity? His acts against the innocent was horrific and I can only imagine how small he may have been on the inside.

I also included a video with Heylal aka Lucifer as I found the video mentally stimulating.


Though Shalt Not Kill

Exodus 20:13

Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven.  Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.

KJV: Luke 6-37-38

Afterlife Interviews: A perspective


1 Thessalonians 5:23 tells us that we have a spirit, a body, and a soul. A soul contains the mind as well as the will and emotions. The book of Matthew mentions spirit, mind, and soul as well. Watch the videos below and think about them with the distinction between spirit and soul in mind.

Then, consider how forgiveness fits into all this and in keeping the commandment not to kill.

Adolf Hitler
Jefferey Dahmer
Adolf Hitler
Lucifer aka Heylal

Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots.

Luke 23:34

In Closing

After returning home, we can learn the truth about the contents of the videos. It’s always possible to see both sides of a story, and this case is no exception. We can always trust the Almighty Father to be honest with us regarding the contents. Through Yeshua, we learn to forgive. In fact, he asked for God’s forgiveness as he was on the cross.

How do you feel about this? Please share your thoughts below.

With love and light to my brothers and sisters in Christ, have a blessed day.


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