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Liberdade para criar; opção de escolha da senda da direita ou da esquerda, da Vida ou da Morte, as espirais positivas ou negativas da consciência.  
Liberdade para criar; opção de escolha da senda da direita ou da esquerda, da Vida ou da Morte, as espirais positivas ou negativas da consciência.  


Having the gift of free will, the [[soul]] may choose to dwell in the plane of the relative, where good and [[evil]] are relative to one’s perspective in time and space; or she may choose the plane of the Absolute, where Good is real and Evil is unreal and the soul beholds God as living Truth “face-to-face.” Free will means that the individual may accept or reject the divine plan, the laws of God, and the opportunity to live in the consciousness of Love.  
Possuidora do dom do livre-arbítrio, a [[Special:MyLanguage/soul|alma]] pode optar entre habitar o plano do relativo, onde bem e [[Special:MyLanguage/evil|mal]] são relativos à perspectiva no tempo e no espaço; ou pode optar pelo plano do Absoluto, onde o Bem é real e o Mal é irreal e a alma contempla Deus como a Verdade viva, “face a face”. Livre-arbítrio significa que o indivíduo pode aceitar ou rejeitar o plano divino, as leis de Deus e a oportunidade de viver na consciência do Amor.  


God’s gift of free will carries with it a certain span of consciousness known as the life span, a series of embodiments, and the “bounds of man’s habitation.”<ref>Acts 17:26.</ref> The soul, therefore, is not only confined to time and space during the period of her experimentation with free will, but she is also limited to a certain number of life cycles. At the end of this opportunity (compartmentalized in days, years, and dimensions), the use that the soul has made of the gift of free will determines her fate.  
God’s gift of free will carries with it a certain span of consciousness known as the life span, a series of embodiments, and the “bounds of man’s habitation.”<ref>Acts 17:26.</ref> The soul, therefore, is not only confined to time and space during the period of her experimentation with free will, but she is also limited to a certain number of life cycles. At the end of this opportunity (compartmentalized in days, years, and dimensions), the use that the soul has made of the gift of free will determines her fate.  
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