
What does an incomplete level of spiritual attainment mean?
Even now we exist in the spiritual reality, which is a perfect, eternal, infinite system.
But we are incapable of sensing it, because our qualities are opposite to the governing qualities of the spiritual world. We have the qualities of receiving pleasure only for ourselves, and the qualities of the spiritual world are of unconditional giving.
When we start the spiritual path we start correcting our qualities so they match the qualities of spirituality.
We rise to the top end by going through 125 degrees.
On each degree we get another “dose” we can cope with, an amount of desires we can correct to the direction of giving instead of receiving.
When we corrected that amount we were given, we get another larger dose, and we start working on that.
That is how we rise from degree to degree, until we fully correct all of our desires, and reach the full perception of the world of infinity.
Until this final correction we are always on an incomplete level of attainment, as we only sense the spiritual world to the degree we have corrected our desires, and become similar to spirituality.
So until we reach the last, 125th degree we are still incomplete.
Where we are now, in our physical world, we are not even born yet, we are under level 0.
We have a spark inside, a potential beginning of our soul, and when we developed that spark to the necessary level, that is when we start ascending on the ladder of the 125 degrees.
I hope it helps, all the best.
Saint-Germain, “Illusion of Spiritual Attainment”
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