DEVIL’S PLAN FOR DESTRUCTION

The chief devil gathers every possible evil entity within range of his magnetic voice and asks, ‘How can we interfere in the world between ours and the Light we despise? What can we do to further deceive human beings, keeping them in the dark, unaware of the Light that seeks to release them from our […]

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DEVIL’S PLAN FOR DESTRUCTION

The chief devil gathers every possible evil entity within range of his magnetic voice and asks, ‘How can we interfere in the world between ours and the Light we despise? What can we do to further deceive human beings, keeping them in the dark, unaware of the Light that seeks to release them from our influence? I want something so evil, so sinister, that no one will discern what happened. Who has a good idea?’

Instantly, the flames of all the little imps gathered in the smoldering dark diminish; they fear their leader, who will punish them for failing. A day later, as planned, they return with a few ideas, though nothing spectacular. Then, out of nowhere, a tiny imp hops on the chief devil’s shoulder and whispers something in his ear.

In a flash, flames erupt from every pore of the chief devil as he shouts, ‘Ah! I have the plan in hand!’ He looks around at his lieutenants, each assigned to certain individuals on Earth, and gleefully instructs them, ‘Go up there and slowly spread among the sleeping masses the idea of “tolerance.” Do whatever it takes to succeed. Convince them that this idea is their own, and that they should start teaching that learning to tolerate each other is the same as loving one another. Oh yes! This is my best deception yet! It’s a real killer!’
Whether we are tolerating the ineptitude of others in understanding our religion or the mistakes of our loved ones in not meeting our expectations, we must cultivate amazing calmness and awareness within ourselves.

The tolerance we must exhibit towards rash drivers and the way our children handle their lives should not be tainted by our subtle egos. We should simply tolerate, thinking ‘I’m right, yet out of love or righteousness, I’m tolerating the other.’
Let’s learn how to love. If we still feel we are merely tolerating others, perhaps we have succumbed to our satanic mind.”

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