What should one do when the plans of the "I Am" cannot be fulfilled?
QUESTION:
You suggest that the "I Am" has its own agenda, which it manifests through us in this physical reality to learn specific lessons and experience various polarities, such as victim and creator, oppressor and victim, or poverty and wealth. You often write that our unfulfilled desires expand our essence to such a degree that we are eventually forced into another incarnation. But what happens if it is impossible to fulfill them because I entered this world with a built-in prohibition against living or owning anything? It is like being an undocumented resident on planet Earth, where you could be cast out at any moment.
ANSWER from lee:
Do not miss the essence. I am intentionally condensing this into a couple of sentences without providing a breakdown so as not to obscure the ESSENCE.
You cannot desire what you are incapable of achieving. The mere existence of a desire signifies that "it is"—or, in a linear perspective, "it already exists in the future."




