The Great Encounter

- 81 - triumph over GOD, because he considered himself more powerful, more ambitious and more intelli- gent. What a wonderful feeling for someone to triumph over another person, what enormous satisfac- tion within the consciousness of a greater power.  This dangerous feeling that has nothing to do with LOVE is the heartfelt feeling of Satan. And if he could have triumphed over the ORIGINAL SPIRIT and misused his omnipotence, he would have succumbed to a frenzy of domination that, in his devilish feeling of triumph to have conquered the GREATEST SPIRIT, he would have destroyed the universe -, solely for the satisfaction of experi- encing this glorious triumph.  The greatest responsibility is therefore advisable in all things that can affect any kind of destruction of GOD’S CREATION. But GOD doesn’t know this feeling of triumph. In place of this dangerous emotion, GOD only knows patience, mercy and endless LOVE! The VOICE of the INVISIBLE said: “SOME OF THIS WAS INSPIRED, SOME OF IT SPRINGS FROM YOU. YOU HAVE MADE VERY GOOD PROGRESS ALREADY - AND THIS IS ACTU- ALLY THE WHOLE IDEA OF ALL OF THESE EXERCISES.” If these explanations were partially suggested or even completely suggested, we can certainly assume that the eerie “yes” I uttered during my suspended animation, when I faced the Prince of Darkness (Earth), was also suggested. What CHRIST experienced in hell could actually have been a symbolic representation. One may consider the fact that there are only two options here: My conversation with the devil was either real or a symbolic representation.  But if one opts for the symbolic play, the story of redemption of the SAVIOUR plays a far more important role than the New Testament makes it out to be. The greatest adventure It was going to get even more fantastic … Occult events must surely have inspired the content of many oriental fairytales. I was woken up one might by a peculiar noise. I immediately have the feeling that this waking up must be of particular importance. But I suddenly heard a VOICE I had never heard before. This VOICE was so peculiar that it is impossible to even describe it approximately, because this voice, like an unbelievably beautiful singing voice, was so fascinating , so magical and so penetrating that I experienced an ecstasy that was equal to rapture and full of devotion, I forgot most of the text given to me because of this.  This beautiful VOICE, comparable only to music, transferred an unbelievable sereneness and se- curity. This was even more conspicuous, because up to now I could hardly distinguish one VOICE from another. But I will never forget this VOICE and I would be able to pick it out from all of mankind, because it left me with an enormous yearning to hear this this voice over again. This VOICE spoke slowly and with a hypnotic goodness.

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