

Excerpts from the great work of revelation
This Is My Word A and Ω
On the topic:
The Law of Sowing and Reaping
There is no Eternal Damnation!
God is the giver of life, because He is the life, Himself. From the eternal law of life, God gave human beings the free will to decide freely for or against Him. Whoever is for Him keeps the eternal laws of love and of life and will also receive the gifts of love and of life from the eternal law. The one who feels, thinks and acts against the eternal law receives what he has sown, that is, what he felt, thought, spoke and did. Therefore, everyone receives what he himself has sown. The one who sows good seed, that is, who fulfills the laws of God, will also reap good fruits. The one who sows human
seeds, which he brings into the field of his soul as human feelings, thoughts, words and deeds, will also harvest the corresponding fruits. From this, you can see that God does not intervene in the will of human beings. He is the giver, helper, admonisher, leader and protector of those who endeavor to do His will, because they turn to Him. The one who turns away from Him, by creating his own human law, will also be controlled by his own human “ego-law”. Therefore, God does not interfere in the law of sowing and reaping. In manifold ways, God offers His help to His children; and those who sincerely ask Him from their heart and fulfill what I, the Christ in God, My Father, have commanded them — to love one another selflessly — are in God, and God is active through them. Everything that goes out from you and is not divine — like unlawful thoughts, words
and deeds — can cause pain and sorrow not only to your neighbor, but also to you, yourself; for what the person sows, he will reap. The harvest corresponds to the seed. It is always harvested by the one who has sown — not by his neighbor. Your neighbor did not sow your seed, and neither will he reap your harvest. … (chapter 25,14-18)
The one who recognizes his own causes is also aware of the chains of causes that take their course in this world, and whose effects have led and lead to manifold diseases, afflictions and torment. The one who has insight into the law of sowing and reaping also knows the way out of the turmoil and entanglement of the human ego. And the one who takes the path out of suffering, torment, sickness and lingering infirmity will create fewer and fewer causes. Thus, the bad seed in the soil of life decreases. The good seed, the life in Me, the Christ, then sprouts in him. … (chapter 21, 6-7)
My Father, who is also your Father, sent Me to the people. I became a human being in order to dwell among the people and to make known, in the human language, what eternal life is.
The Son of God who, as human being became the Son of Man, came from heaven to bring redemption. Since God, My Father, loves all children in the same way, He also gave Me the authority and the power to lead all souls home to His heart. I came from heaven to reveal the will of God to the people and to fulfill His will among the people.
No human being and no soul will be cast out by Me, for I have brought redemption for all. Only the person who rejects the will of God and continues to live in his own self-will, in sin, casts himself into his own fate. In spite of everything, he bears redemption in himself and, at My hand, he will one day find his way back, and I will lead him to the Father,
for all souls and people are redeemed in and through Me.
The one who devotes himself to Me, the Christ, does not have to bear every sin that he committed, for the one who, from his heart, comes to Me, the Christ, also strives to recognize and fulfill the will of God in every situation. And the one who honestly strives to do the will of God has already received from God.
To come to Me means not only to pray to Me, but also to actualize the laws of life on oneself and in relation to one’s neighbor. The one who heeds the laws of God has turned to Me, the Christ of God. He will not have to harvest his human sowing.
The one who turns to Me experiences in and around himself the grace of the Most High. It supports each person in every situation of life. It builds up the person, strengthens him and helps him to recognize the sins and to clear them up before they manifest themselves on the physical body. …(chapter 30, 7)
As Jesus of Nazareth, I taught parts from the perfect law, from the Absolute Law, to the men and women who followed Me and all those who listened to Me. I also explained to them that the Absolute Law of love radiates into the law of sowing and reaping; for the Spirit is omnipresent and is also active in the law of sowing and reaping, the law of the Fall.
Through Me as Jesus of Nazareth, the incarnated Christ, and through all the true prophets of God that followed, the Eternal taught and admonished His children in the imperfect planes, that the law of the Fall, the law of sowing and reaping, is constantly active. The one who does not stop and think it over and does not turn back in time will have to bear his causes as effects. The Eternal was and is making every effort, also in today’s time, to lead His human children and all souls to His heart, to the law of eternal love, before the harvest — the effects of the causes created by them — comes toward them.
The Eternal led and leads them to self-recognition through Me, Christ. He gave and gives them the strength to clear up what they recognized and recognize as a sin and shortcoming. In Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ, who I Am, came to this Earth, into this world, to teach, as the Son of Man, the eternal law to the people and to live it as an example. This was done so that the people would recognize the path to the eternal Father and fulfill His law — and thus enter again into the eternal homes that He keeps ready for all His children. … (chapter 25, 8)
The one who brings bad seed into the field of life will also have a bad harvest, for the fruit already lies in the seed. However, the one who recognizes his faults in time, repents and does not repeat them, accepts the law of God and gradually learns
to love all life forms. He then receives from the hands of grace of the Eternal, and his soul and body will attain light, salvation and healing.
Recognize that the seed does not always immediately yield the harvest. What a person sows in this earthly life, that is, what he causes — also to the animal and plant kingdoms — is what he will reap, if not in this earthly existence then in a future life on Earth or as a soul in the spheres of purification. Therefore, live each day consciously! Each day shows every person what is good and less good about himself and what he can make amends for today, on this day. … (chapter 24, 3)
Recognize that there is no coercion in the eternal law. God, the Eternal, has given all His children free will. The one who freely decides has, through his free decision, the strength for what characterizes true Christianity: equality, freedom, unity, brotherliness and justice.
All coercion originates from the law of sowing and reaping, also called the law of the Fall. It is given to the human being to freely choose his spiritual path. I, Christ, offered and offer the path to the heart of God, but I force no person to walk it. Whoever forces his neighbor lives under the coercion of the law of the Fall himself, and personifies the Fall thought.
Several so-called Christian denominations force their faithful into baptism with water. Even the little children whose free will is not yet developed and who therefore cannot yet decide for themselves are forced, through baptism by water, into the membership of a church and thereby induced to participate in its other rituals. This is an infringement of the individual’s free will and, a forced Christianization, so to speak. These are what take place within the law of the Fall.
People who do not freely accept and receive Me, Christ, in themselves out of the deepest inner conviction, often have great difficulties in correctly understanding and accepting the Ten Commandments, the excerpts from the eternal laws. This is because these have been pushed into the background through many externalizations, dogmatic forms, rites, customs and cults. Within the denominations, these externalizations became the main focus, yet, they have nothing in common with inner Christianity, the Inner Religion, but originated, in part, directly from the times of polytheism and idolatry, and thereby from the region of the Fall-planes. Only when people freely break away from the dogmas and rigid forms that have been forced upon them, from rites and cults, as well as from their own concepts of God, can they gradually be guided into their inner being, into their true being. There, in their inner being, they then discover themselves as true beings in God and as inhabitants of the
Kingdom of God, which is within, in every person. This inner life is the true religion, the inner religion.
Recognize that the eternal, all-embracing, universal law, the law of the heavens, is irrevocable. It is the law of all pure Being. The law of sowing and reaping emerged through the Fall and can be dissolved only through the actualization of the eternal laws. However, it cannot be evaded. The law of sowing and reaping remains active in each soul, until the sins are recognized, cleared up, atoned for and surrendered to Me, the Christ of God. The Fall law in the soul is then cancelled. The soul is then freed from its impurity for the most part. It becomes again the pure being in God that lives the Absolute Law, since it strives again toward the absolute, all-ruling law of love and of life.
The law of sowing and reaping is valid until all that is unlawful is settled and transformed into positive energy, and every be-
ing lives again in God, out of which it came forth. To the same degree to which all beings from God have again been received into the heart of God, into the Absolute Law, so will all purification planes — all part-material and material planes, including the Earth — transform into cosmic energy and again vibrate in the Absolute Law. The Fall law is then abolished, and the love of God is conscious and all-prevailing in all Being, in every being. … (chapter 25, 8)
Woe to those who sin against human being, animal, plant, stone and against everything God has given them for a life in Him! Many people have become numbed in their very nature. Their human ego strives solely for its own benefit. In so doing, the selfish person deals unfairly with his fellow people and exploits the nature kingdoms, as well. The human being of this time has laid hands and still lays hands on the great
earth-man, the Earth. He pollutes the Earth, violates the life on it and interferes in the atmosphere with his use of nuclear power, as well as of chemicals and other things. Thus, he violates the Earth and all that lives on it, and destroys its atmospheric mantle, which provides it and all earthly life with protection.
Especially in this turn of time, the turning point from the old sinful era to the Era of Light, animal and plant species are calling out — with the forces of their sensations, with the language of their consciousness — to their Creator for help and rescue. Animals and plants are suffering unimaginably from the excesses of the human ego, of human selfishness. The oppressed life calls for mercy and deliverance.
God, My Father, the Creator of all life forms, has heard the oppressed creatures. Many animal species are dying out because of humankind’s unlawful conduct. Their spiritual forces either return to the soul of the Earth
or go into the pure spheres of the eternal Being. For many, this is a deliverance. Many of them, however, will come back when the light dwells on the Earth, because people will then live in unity with God.
Know that every misdeed and every ill-treatment that has not been atoned for — whether toward humans, animals, plants or even stones, that is, toward the whole Earth and the atmosphere — falls back upon the originator. Recognize that many animals are given to the human being so that they may serve him. Many are given to maintain the ecological balance. However, a right kind of serving, a reciprocal serving, can exist only when the human being has unfolded the filiation-love that comes from the Father-Mother-God and when he has unfolded the Creator-love which is effective in the animal, in plants and stones. Then he can also communicate with all Being. Wherever there is pure communication, the eternal, cosmic energy also flows. But
where the forces of love are bound, there, hard-heartedness, selfishness and slavery are found. There, neither understanding nor tolerance is found; there, only taking is found and no flowing that comes from giving and receiving.
It is the law: What the person does to the least of My brothers, to his fellow people, that he has done to Me, the Christ — and, in the final analysis, also to himself; for what a person sows, he will reap. The harvest always corresponds to the seed. When a person violates the eternal law of selfless love, he turns away from the eternal energies that he needs for a healthy life, for the well-being of his soul and of his body, as well.
Therefore, the one who turns to the world and its shadows turns away from Me, the light. And the one who turns away from Me steps into the shadows of the human ego. The one who stands in the shadows suffers
and wastes away and becomes the slave of his own ego and, in turn, makes of his neighbor a slave. … (chapter 21, 5)
God is love!
God does not damn! However, the person who thinks, speaks and acts against the divine law subjects himself to his own judgment and calls this damnation.
The words “damn” and “damnation” arose from the fear of God and from the belief in avenging gods. Avenging gods are nothing but human conceptions, that is, idols which the human being himself created, because he became poor in energy through his thoughts and actions that are far from God, thus distancing himself from the true, the One, the Eternal. The negative thoughts caused him pangs of conscience; for deep within he realized that the unlawful, what is far from God, is not his true life. Since his spiritual heritage — the divine law — could
no longer be effective through him because of his sins, he became frightened, because he no longer had command over the elements, instead, it was the elements that had command over him. From this he deduced that those who ruled the elements were gods, to whom he had to offer sacrifices so that they would be well-disposed toward him.
In the times that followed, people raised themselves to be gods, acquired riches and prestige and built up power, to thus dominate entire nations. In the end, riches, prestige and power became the idols of many people. Secular power and ecclesiastic authority are also idols of this world, which the people still venerate at the present time. Their office holders have great wealth, prestige and influence at their disposal, and with this, they exercise power over the people. The one who reveres them makes himself dependent on them and raises them to be idols, for binding oneself to people, to human tendencies and concepts, is idolatry.
When the effects come to a person, the causes of which the person himself has created by his thinking and acting that are far from God he becomes frightened and accuses God and calls Him an avenging God, who damns and punishes. However, you should not fear your heavenly Father, for He loves you! Fear your human thoughts, your words and your unlawful actions, because they can lead you into a long “damnation”! God is love! Do not fear God, therefore, but venerate God and honor Him in everything, in your thinking, speaking and acting — but not a human being. You should respect people, your neighbor, but not honor them; for honor is due to God alone, the Eternal, the All-One.
God is the light of love, and everything is in His light — even those who, through their sins against the law of life, “damn” themselves. Every form of idolatry, including honoring the human ego, will fade away, for nothing
that is not of God will last. The many religions and denominations that still cling to the conception of an avenging God and infer eternal damnation from this will also fade away.
Only the person who keeps the laws of God experiences in himself the one, eternal God. He experiences the God who never punishes or chastises, the God who, out of love, allows each person the freedom to decide — for or against Him. He experiences the God of love, who does not damn any of His creatures. For him, “eternal damnation” is a mockery of God. He experiences the God who speaks to people about the law of sowing and reaping, according to which the person reaps what he himself has sown.
For the person himself is the one who sows his good, less good and bad deeds. He harvests what he has sown. Every seed already bears its fruit in itself, and the one who has brought the seed into the acre of life will harvest the fruit.
The time is at hand, in which the sinful life will pass and the people will bring a good seed into the field of life. The fruit is then the law of life, which they fulfill — and that fulfills them. Then, only the love of God will remain among the people, because they will live the selfless love toward Him and toward their neighbor. It is from this that the Kingdom of Peace of Jesus Christ, of which I Am the ruler, will emerge. … (chapter 12, 10-11)
IAm the truth! The one who acts against life is also against himself, since he, too, is the life. For all the forces of life are active in him — including the life of animals and plants. For everything is the life that flows from the one primordial source, from God. The human being will suffer for as long as he inflicts suffering on his neighbor — be it human beings, animals or plants. During the past two thousand years, My words to the people about the law of sowing and reaping
have been fulfilled, and they will continue to be fulfilled until the law of sowing and reaping is transformed because all people have come to love one another selflessly. … (chapter 14, 5-7)
Verily, I say to you, the life is the breath of God. Whether human or animal, they are all respirated by o n e power, by God. God is life, and life is breath. The one who deliberately robs his neighbor of his breath by killing him will fall into spiritual death. In the realm of the souls, he will be a stranger; for he does not know his own consciousness and, therefore, does not know whether he lives or is dead. Even if a person deliberately and knowingly allows people and animals to be tortured, neglected and ill-treated, he will experience the same or something similar. So, what a person does to his neighbor and second neighbor, that is, the animals, plants and stones, he does to Me, and thus to himself.
Recognize that even stones are creation-powers of God, and they, too, should be met with respect. Therefore, the seed of the human being will also be his harvest. (chapter 34, 7-10)
Recognize that everything that lives feels. In a way similar to human beings, all forms of life feel joy and sorrow, whether they be animals, plants or stones. Life is consciousness. The consciousness radiates countless facets of evolution of the I Am. Consciousness is also a process of becoming aware. People, animals, plants and stones feel according to their consciousness.
Recognize that the one who hunts animals will himself be hunted one day. The one who torments animals will himself be tormented one day. The one who exploits the life of the Earth will become the prey to those who taught him to do this.
Every seed has its harvest. What a person sows goes into the field of his soul; from there it sprouts and grows. In every seed already lies the fruit. Thus, the one who is against his neighbor and against the nature kingdoms is also against God — for God, the life, is in all Being.
Recognize that the one who does not fulfill the laws of God burdens his soul. The hands of the one who torments or kills animals are stained with blood. The one who consumes the flesh of animals, who pollutes and violates nature is impure. Such people can neither deal with holy matters nor experience the so-called “mysteries” of the heavens, and, thus, not teach or explain the law of the heavens, either.
The one who teaches what is most holy — the laws of heaven — and instructs his fellow people to keep them, while he himself does not
keep them, will reap approval only from those who live and think as he does.
All that is godless does not endure in the long run. It will fade away, just as the night recedes before the day. The time has drawn near, in which the light will bring everything out into the light of day, and people will recognize the God-distant life of those who may have taught and commanded them to keep the laws of life, but who themselves did not keep them, whose hands are stained with blood and whose bodies are defiled by the consumption of meat.
God’s mills grind slowly. One day, the chaff will be separated from the wheat, and those who are God-filled will stand at My right side, and the chaff, the godless, will fall victim to purging, according to the law of sowing and reaping. … (chapter 38, 1-2)
The law of sowing and reaping will stay in effect until the negative has passed away and the divine dwells on Earth, that is, until all people on the transformed, new Earth fulfill the will of God. Very gradually, the time is drawing to a close, in which My word was twisted and distorted, in order to make it serve the purposes of those who thought they stood above the truth and created underlings for themselves.
Recognize that the weeds were sown by opinionmakers who did not understand My words, My statements, and who, partly intentionally and also unintentionally, twisted the truth. Many interpreted the truth in their favor. Among other things, this resulted in church institutions marked by dogmas and doctrines, which interpreted and interpret the gospel in such a way respectively, that it served and still serves their institution. Only those people who submitted themselves to these dogmas and doctrines had and have
access to these institutions. This alone gives insight into what I have just revealed. They have twisted and distorted My word to make it serve them.
The truth is the power of infinity and is there for all people. The truth radiates into this world in countless facets. Who claims that the facets of divine truth can be pressed into dogmas and forms?
Thus, weeds grew among the good seed. Although the weeds overran the good seed in the course of the centuries, the good seed was maintained undetected. The time has come in which the weeds are very gradually removed from the acre of life, so that the good seed may sprout and yield a good harvest. Very gradually and with much effort and patience, the bad seed is taken from the acre of life, so that no kernel of the good seed is lost and thrown into the oven where the weeds burn. This is the justice of God.
Even though many people cannot understand that the transition from the sinful world to the Era of Light spans a very long period of time, this is nevertheless in accordance with justice; for, again and again, God gives every sinner the opportunity to turn back. Each spark of true remorse, no matter how small, is heeded and nourished. That is the love and justice of God. God, the Eternal, is just to every soul and every person. God’s truth may have to endure the dissent of sinners — but not for all eternity. The time has come in which everything that was hidden by the opposing force is exposed and made known, for everything is already manifest in the atmospheric radiation. In this way, the truth becomes free, and it will free all people who let themselves be set free by the truth, by God. ... (chapter 44, 7-8)
In the mighty turn of time, which is becoming manifest today, the atmospheric chronicle is also gradually being purified. Everything sinful that is still recorded there is gradually passing on to those who caused the sin, to the souls in the spheres of purification as well as to the human beings. Everything unlawful — even the unlawful intentions of individuals, that which people still plan for the Earth and have already entered it in the atmospheric chronicle through their thoughts — is being erased or comes back to its originator, depending on the decision of the person’s soul in the further course of events: for or against God. (chapter 12, 12)
Recognize that only the eternal law of love makes people free — not the law of sowing and reaping. This brings them only suffering, illness, misery and infirmity. … (chapter 25, 8)

