Jesus: I Speak to You Again

Chapter 94

The Idea of Reincarnation

I, whom you know as Jesus Christ, must adapt my teachings to the understanding of those I have chosen to share them with. The only way to truly change is through each person’s free-will decision to open up to the Father. The more open a person is, the more they can receive and share the teachings of the Father and me. As I work with each individual, I adjust to their spiritual readiness and their trust in the Father and in me. When I was among you in the flesh, I also had to adjust my message to what you could understand. My teachings—the gospel I brought—were often not fully grasped and were soon forgotten, never given the chance to flourish and reach all humanity.

In the East, Christianity was seen as a Western invention and was rejected. Other beliefs took hold, and my message did not take root there. As a result, the idea of reincarnation—the belief that a soul moves through many lives—became deeply embedded. Some of the messengers I have chosen were unable to completely free themselves from this belief, and so my teachings, through them, have sometimes been tinged with this idea. I have had to accept these distortions because there were no better choices at certain times or places. So, do not be surprised if you encounter teachings that include the idea of reincarnation.

However, I commend my apostle and the Father’s ambassador, as he is able to convey my teachings with minimal distortion from his own subconscious. Now, I tell you: the time has come to understand that the concept of reincarnation has only been part of human thought for a few thousand years. Before this, my spiritual messengers, whether in physical form or unseen, taught more profound truths that were free from the idea of reincarnation. Reincarnation is not part of the Father’s plan for humanity.

The Father asks only one thing from you—a single, initial step—your free-will faith in Him. It does not matter what kind of life experience you have had—whether good, bad, or very bad—faith is enough to open the way to life beyond death.

The Father does not make you live countless lives simply to experience more suffering or evil. A Father who would do this would not be a loving Father. Such a God could not exist, for He is the Source and Center of love, and only love flows from Him. He does not leave anyone behind to repeat their lives until they are deemed “good enough” to reach Him. The idea that you must endure endless cycles of life until the Father is satisfied with your suffering is a distortion of His true nature.

The Father’s plan is to guide each imperfect being toward perfection through the power of love, not through pain or fear. This loving Father has always been, and cannot be otherwise. It is only through human misunderstandings and distortions of spiritual teachings that such harsh ideas have taken hold. Now, I remind you again: the Father is only love. He calls you through His spirit within you and through me, urging you to turn to Him. If you discover the Father within, you will find faith in His reality and feel His love within yourself. Then you will understand that there is no need for reincarnation or repeated lives of suffering to grow spiritually.

Even a person who has done terrible things, like a murderer, can become a gentle child of God if they are able to find the Father within. It is more difficult for such a person to change, and there is no guarantee they will desire to change, unlike someone who is kind and sincerely searching for the Father, but who may simply be lost and unsure where to look.

You must remember that as mortals, you are taking just the first steps into eternity. The concept of eternity is beyond your understanding, and this is why some of you hold on to the idea that you must return to this world in a new body to grow spiritually. But in reality, everything operates according to a simple principle: cause, action, consequence. Each choice has a cause and a result. If you choose to become better, that desire will lead to actions that make you better, and you will feel more at peace within yourself.

If you choose to seek the Father, that desire will set you on the path to finding Him, and the result will be the discovery of His presence within you, leading to your resurrection in a higher form—your soul.

However, if you do not desire the Father, if you do not seek to improve yourself or to walk the path to eternity, your actions will lead you away from this journey. The result of turning away from the Father is that, after the death of your physical body, you will not be resurrected. This is the consequence of your own free choice. You are responsible for your actions and decisions, but they also affect those around you, making life harder for others if your actions are selfish, or easier if they are guided by love. This is not karma or the result of past lives; it is the natural outcome of your actions in the present.

The principle of cause, action, and consequence is always at work, both in individual lives and in the larger world. But it is always shaped by free will, and it is always enveloped in the love of the Father. It is this feeling of the Father’s love that transforms your character, not through paying off some karmic debt or atoning for the sins of others.

This transformation happens to only a few because many do not know how to seek this inner change. Misleading beliefs about reincarnation make people think they must return to life on Earth to atone for past actions. But they are not taught that they can experience a living relationship with the Father now, by looking within instead of focusing on working off a nonexistent karma.

Now, learn from me—Christ, one of the Creators and Rulers of your universe—known to you as Jesus of Nazareth: the belief in reincarnation should dissolve in the ocean of the Father’s love that surrounds every part of you. Let this love awaken your true self, a self that is hard to recognize under the layers of your animal nature.

Do you not wish for love and peace to reign within you, to let go of suffering, anger, and jealousy? This is how the Father created you—in His image, filled with love, truth, mercy, and kindness. This is the true image of yourself that you discover when you find the Father and are born of the spirit. And if you sincerely seek the Father with all your heart, even if you still struggle with pain, anger, and fear, you will be resurrected after death, carrying with you the character you have developed. In the next stage, you will continue to grow, not in a physical body, but in a new form—a soul. This form is made of higher energy vibrations, healthier and more capable of spiritual growth than your physical body ever was.

Your journey is far from complete; there is so much more to learn, even for those who have reached spiritual heights on Earth. When you see what lies ahead, you will realize how much more there is to discover.

The idea that you must perfect yourself on Earth through reincarnation is a misunderstanding. True perfection is a process, not a destination. And to take part in it, you must keep moving forward, always learning and growing. This is the rhythm of the universe, the pulse of the Father’s creation. No one can escape it, no matter their spiritual level. If you hold onto the idea of reincarnation, you will never find true peace. But if you embrace my teaching—find the Father within and experience true love—then you will find peace.

Even if you believe in reincarnation and find comfort in the idea of a future chance to get things right, if you truly believe in God, you will still be resurrected in a higher form. But once you are resurrected, you will see that reincarnation was just a misunderstanding. The Father’s spirit will return to your new soul form, helping you see more clearly. What is left will be the valuable lessons from your life, and the spiritual qualities you have developed. You will continue your growth in an environment where love is the guiding principle, and where anger and negativity naturally fade away in the presence of so much care and compassion.