Phillip’s Wisdom on Sorrow

Why Do We Have Sorrow in Our Lives?

Q. Do we only create part of our reality? If we manifest what we want, why the sorrow?

Phillip’s Wisdom:

As a soul while in Spirit World, you decide the greater picture of that which you want to create when you enter human life. Your choices will reflect that which you have experienced in lives lived and that which you want to create in the new life.

Once in human form, you pull into your life that which you are to experience. All that is within your life cooperates to give you the experience.

Your desires will cooperate with the experiences you are to have to fulfill your soul’s mission. This is not to say that all will be easy or without sorrow. The sorrow comes from experiencing that which we judge as bad or painful or too hard to do. Patience is required to bring into form that which we are to manifest, as is the intention, the work, and the requirement to surrender.

That which you create does not mean that you control the experience or how others cooperate with you. Although we are all connected, we are also separate manifestations of the same substance. Your left hand may act independently of your right hand, or they may act in cooperation of one another. Either way they are both of the same body. A hand while a cell that was organized as a liver will act in the manner of a liver, not a hand. You cannot ask a liver to act as a hand any more than you can ask a human to act differently than they are. Each individual has their own journey, and the choice of their chosen experiences is up to each individual.

All humans have free will. This is to be remembered and respected for one’s individual life and for the lives of all. One cannot inflict their will upon others to fulfill their wished experiences.

There is always more than one way to complete the desired soul mission. It is also to be remembered that which is not fulfilled in this life will be waiting for the next.

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