Genuine riches is otherworldly riches.
While it is fine to seek after material riches to make positive living conditions for self as well as other people, we ought not disregard the genuine importance of life: otherworldly climb.
We appear on the scene with a specific otherworldly alignment, and our errand from birth to death is to raise our vibration to more unpretentious levels.
In this manner, we are here to accumulate an alternate coin other than cash. Cash, truth be told, is a different vitality that is nonpartisan and whose worth relies on upon how it is utilized.
We appear on the scene in light of our otherworldly assent.
We return since we have a karmic opportunity where awareness can go from 40 to a 1000. Chances for development here are ideal.
For instance, a savage individual is at 40 and Christ is at 1000. Most normal individuals are at around 200. Excellent individuals are at 400 or more. Furthermore, individuals considered pious are at 500 or more. At around 540, we venture into unqualified adoration for all creatures.
So on this logarithmic scale, our undertaking is to ascend in our vibration.
We do this by taking a shot at our character.
We aggregate profound coin by expanding our adoration, our empathy, our appreciation, our liberality, our benevolence, our association with our spirit, God, and the celestial kingdom, etc.
When we kick the bucket, we then go to an astral plane that relates with our level of alignment.
Accordingly, in the event that we are savage and awful, we will go to the lower astral domains, which compare with what religions call hellfire.
On the off chance that we are caring and cherishing, we will go to the higher astral domains, which liken with what religions call paradise.
What's more, in the event that we are between these polarities, then we go to those astral domains that compare with our level of cognizance. Religions have called this zone, limbo.
We ascend in awareness by ruminating, thinking about, asking, and acting in an approach to advantage others, continually endeavoring to discover the magnificence and consecration of others.
When we turn out to be genuinely merciful, our life turns into a gift to all, including ourselves.

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