Watching the 30-for-30 episode on Reggie White - one of the greatest to ever play the game - was both enlightening and deeply moving. The episode didn't just focus on his prowess on the field, but more importantly, on his complex spiritual journey. What struck me most was the evolution of his beliefs. I hadn’t realized until now that Reggie had gradually distanced himself from the rigid, binary theology of heaven and hell. I was pleasantly surprised to see him embrace a more nuanced, compassionate view of life... one that recognizes free will, accepts mistakes as part of growth, and rejects eternal punishment as a mechanism of control.
Reggie acknowledged that for centuries, especially into the late 20th and early 21st centuries, ministers used fear as a tool: “Do this, or you’re going to hell.” But he was beginning to awaken... right before his transition from physical to spiritual. He wasn’t completely free of those old constructs; later in the documentary, he still wavered, pondering whether God might indeed judge souls at the end. And I thought, “He’s almost there.” Once we leave this physical form and return to our true home - the spiritual realm - we understand that judgment is a human construct. “Hell,” too, is a man-made idea. Reggie still wrestled with guilt, fearing divine punishment for possibly misleading others during his more doctrinal years. But what he may not have fully grasped then was this: it’s all about intention.
He helped countless people, whether through words, deeds, or sheer presence. That desire to uplift others... the heart is what counts. We grow as we go. That’s the whole point. We come into this world to evolve, to stumble and rise, to learn and love. There is no such thing as a “bad experience” in the grand design... just opportunities for growth, perspective, and awakening.
At the moment of physical death, we grasp a truth that so often eludes us in the flesh: the immense power of our thoughts. In the spiritual realm, we think it, and we are there. We return to a loving, all-encompassing presence in the multiverse... what we call “God” ...but far beyond the human image of a deity. This Source Energy is not a judge, not a punisher, but the origin of all creation. It is incapable of malice, incapable of wrath. Every soul... regardless of race, belief, or station... emerges from this same eternal Source, and eventually returns to it. No exceptions.
Artificial Intelligence defines the Human Experience this way:
"The Human Experience encompasses the entirety of life, including our thoughts, emotions, relationships, and actions. It's the subjective lens through which individuals perceive and interpret the world, shaped by their interactions, perceptions, and emotions throughout their journey from birth to death. This includes both positive and negative experiences, and the journey of self-discovery and growth that comes with them."
And in that definition lies the shift we are seeing now. Society is slowly evolving from rigid dogma to an understanding of a deeper truth: we are spiritual beings having a human experience... not the other way around.
I’ve made peace with that understanding. I've spoken with my higher self, with my guides - Kent, Keith, Mom, Belinda - and made it clear:
I will not be returning to an Earth-like realm. I've learned what I came here to learn. To repeat this soul curriculum in a world so dominated by sociopathy, division, and illusion would be like re-entering cosmic infancy. And I’ve graduated from that.
We are here for the 'maturation of the soul'. Yes, eternity awaits, but even within that vastness, there’s joy in knowing when one chapter is complete. I look forward to what comes next... an existence rooted in love, creativity, peace... and finally, freedom.
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