Is There An "Unpardonable Sin"? (More On Cimmeria)

QUESTION:

In the August, 1993, issue of the magazine “The Plain Truth,” a Christian publication, they have an article that asks the question: “Is there any unpardonable sin? Is there a sin so terrible, even God won’t forgive it?” And they go on and describe the various attitudes and sin and arrive at the conclusion that there is such a sin. Would Awareness agree with that?

COSMIC AWARENESS:

This Awareness indicates that if there is such a thing as an unpardonable sin, it is the sin of separation from the Divine. However, it is pardonable when the entity gives up the separation from the Divine, but it is unpardonable as long as the entity continues the separation from the Divine.

This Awareness indicates that if this separation continues long enough and creates negative behavior toward others for a long enough period of time to where the entity can no longer find himself capable of returning to the Divine, of surrendering to the Divine, then the sin or error becomes fixed and the soul cannot be redeemed because the soul cannot surrender to the Divine.

Such a situation leads the soul then to that realm known as Cimmeria, wherein the energies of that soul are swallowed by the seething energies of other lost souls that becomes more like a subconscious sea of seething energies with no direction, purpose or individuality — they are simply emotional energies melted together as a kind of sea of seething hunger.

This Awareness indicates that Cimmeria has been described by this Awareness previously. It is a realm where there is no escape back to individuality, but remains as a collective energy of hunger and seething subconscious energy. The only reason it is unpardonable is because it does not have the will, the desire, or the capacity of surrendering itself to a higher frequency or vibration, to the Divine Energies.

FOLLOW-UP QUESTION:

This article included the attitudes of sin, which I’ll read and ask Awareness if there is anything to this. “If we combine the principles from the Scripture we have studied, we can see several attitudes associated with the sin that will not be forgiven. (1) Rejecting the Holy Spirit. (2) Stubbornly opposing God. (3) Not willing to admit to sin or to repent. (4) Not willing to ask for forgiveness. (6) Not willing to forgive other people. (6) Deliberately and willfully rejecting Christ’s sacrifice; and the last, rejecting God’s definition of good and evil.”

COSMIC AWARENESS:

This Awareness suggests that all of these are basically the same thing as separation from the Divine.

QUESTIONER:

It concludes: “The unpardonable sin is a deliberate hardening of the heart and a refusal to listen to anything God says. This cluster of themes, helps us to understand how serious this is and why God will not forgive it.”

COSMIC AWARENESS:

This Awareness indicates it is essentially the same message given by this Awareness except that it has been restated in various ways, in various rules or terms that are of much the same meaning, but described differently, in different words. Essentially it is saying the unpardonable sin is that of separation from the Divine.

This Awareness indicates that this separation is not unpardonable by God, but it is impossible to allow the entity who does not wish to merge with the Divine to be forced into such a merger with the Divine. Therefore, the entity has, in separating from the Divine, created his own situation in which he is unable to align with the Divine, and that is the aspect that occurs.

It is not so much that the Divine cannot pardon him. The Divine would pardon the entity if it were of any use, but how can you pardon your child for leaving your family, if the child has no intention of returning?

The pardon can be given, but it is meaningless to say that “I pardon you for not loving me.” It is meaningless if the child has no intent of loving.

The Unpardonable Error or Sin

The parent can, and God does, pardon entities for all things, but it does not bring the entity back to the Divine, if the entity’s choice and free will continues the separation, and the entity may move into greater and greater distance from the Divine until the entity is totally lost and separated and cannot find his or her way back, cannot surrender to the Divine, cannot return to the Divine, and does not wish to. That is the true concept of the unpardonable error.

It is not that God refuses to pardon the entity, it is more that the error or sin cannot be pardoned because it is a separation that cannot be forgiven.

How can you forgive an entity’s separation? You can forgive the entity for separating, but the separation, the unpardonable sin or error, is still there and you cannot forgive the loss or the separation, even if you forgave the entity for doing it.

If the entity does not want the return and to undo the separation, what good is a pardon? It is like the entity who is in prison, and you may pardon the entity, but if the entity does not leave the prison, does not want to return to society, then what is the pardon? It is meaningless because of the entity’s own choice and action.




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