REVELATION 2:10; THE PRISON OF THE NEGATIVE.

 

REVELATION 2:10 (King James BIBLE);


Verse 10:

“Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life. ”

This verse from the Book of REVELATION refers to certain incarnations that are cast into the prison(s) of the negative underworlds by the devils/satan/the beast. When a person is cast into these prison(s), the negative can do whatever they want with the mentioned incarnations, according to that which is permitted by THE LIGHT. (This has to do with the spiritual task and ability/ strength of the person in question.)

These incarnations have the task before GOD to endure everything the negative and their devils will do to them, regardless of how much pressure or opposition is put onto them by the negative. This is a very heavy burden to carry, this is why the verse refers to “suffering”.

The incarnations that hold this task before GOD are sustained by THE LIGHT and they will receive everything they need from the DIVINE to be able to complete their mission. ( “Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer.”)

These incarnations have the duty to always choose the way of The Divine World/GOD/THE LIGHT, regardless of the situation they are in. (“be thou faithful unto death”) .

This task and duty and everything that happens to these incarnations is not meant as a punishment, these people are used to set an example from this world into the Other World and into the various underworlds. It also serves their own personal and spiritual development. .

Note: The mentioned 10 days are meant in a symbolic way, it is not meant as a literal 10 days as we know them on Earth. .

A person can only become free from this prison they are cast in on the moment and in the manner/process that can only be determined by The Divine World/GOD/THE CREATOR. .

CHAAS 24-13 / BHINNEKA TUNGGAL IKA / PANCASILA

Rotterdam, 1 december 2020