Spiritual Archetypes and Reincarnation: Key Insights from Alvor Conference
Because, essentially, each of us has chosen a role to perform. This role can be performed fully or not. And each one also has the possibility to choose. Because I have some predispositions, for example, I am a great musician, but if I want I can develop music and also develop mathematics or change completely. So, I must choose the best role and clearly we all choose depending on our wisdom. We all have an ideal, but our ideal, sometimes... For example, we can choose to be Napoleon. So Napoleon was an emperor and then died alone. So... we can choose better. For example, Genghis Khan was a warrior, but at least he rode better. So, it is necessary to choose a character. If you choose a character, if there is total identification with this model, then you will realize this model in the world. This is the crucial point. There is a world of archetypes, of models, where all the models we know are. Spiritual archetypes, models of forces that exist, that also survive their author. For example, we all know Ulysses, but nobody knows anything about Homer; we all know Hamlet, but nobody knows anything about Shakespeare. They are models, archetypes not particularly spiritual that survived the authors. Here we have the actor, if he totally identifies with the model, totally, in this case during the theatrical play, the interpretation, there will be the realization in the physical world of this model. This, in one way or another, is the objective of men and women. That is, there is a world of spiritual forces. If we do not realize these forces in the world, they remain unexpressive, that is, they do not manifest, they do not exist. Unless we realize them with our lives. So, there are many things to think about, but next time we will deepen more various aspects, the aspect of individuality, of personality and also what we understand by causal body, the difference between the usual mind, common normal thought and, on the contrary, the abstract thought of this causal body. Question - Is there a limit to reincarnations? A maximum limit? - So, what do we know from revelation? Revelation says that there is a final judgment. That is, we do not know at what time or when, but one day all this will end. There will be a judgment for everyone, but actually this is a little more complicated. If you want, ask the question again for next time, because actually it is a cycle, there is like a deadline to accomplish some things; if we do not accomplish these things... For example, why does death exist? If we lived 180 or 200 years, we would not be wiser. No. Because there are some initial conditions that cannot simply lead to a situation. There are situations where we cannot improve with these initial conditions. The one who needs to do, does more or less between 40 and 70 years. If he lives 180 years, it is not that things are oriented in one direction. It is difficult that he can change everything. To start everything and do again it is necessary a destruction. That is, a transformation, a death. The same thing happens globally, that is, through civilizations. A civilization can lead people to spiritual conditions and evolution only up to a specific height. Then, they are destroyed and there is a moment when it is necessary to destroy, that this civilization ends and another begins. It is the same thing with humanity. There is a part of humanity that rises and another that descends. Like animals: there are some animals that rise and are closer to men and others that descend and are closer to vegetables. So, this world of evolution is very, very interesting. We will see another time. The causal body and the worlds of the spirit. Conference in Alvor, February 27, 2020. Let us talk a little about the situation where we are and where we want to arrive. So, in the last 10 meetings, we presented the energetic constitution of men and women, and we used a classification through the number 7. This is a traditional oriental classification that is philosophical and uses the number 7. Therefore, a division into 7 worlds. We can also use other classifications, for example, in the Hebrew tradition, the classification through the number 4, with 4 worlds. Traditionally, in Egypt, there was the classification with the number