In this awakening movie, the higher Self orchestrates a great healing through forgiveness. Wolverine is chosen to heal the destruction of the world by returning to the 70s on a mission of forgiveness to find the core grievance and heal it. Great love and compassion from the higher Self heals the personal anger and animosity between arch enemies, bringing them to harmony and union. In this unification perception is healed, time is transcended and the (future) world is saved.
Wolverine’s journey is an allegory of our own spiritual journey. Each of us is called on a journey of awakening. To heal our perception of conflict and destruction we must go on a mission of forgiveness beyond the projection of time and space. We must go back in our mind to forgive the core grievance in our heart, to forgive our self for believing we could pull apart from God, adopt the ego belief system and project a world of hateful external enemies. The enemy is not external. We have to see that the murderer, the ego, is within, projecting the external enemies.
Jesus says we look upon that which we feel within. If we have hatred in our heart we will see a world of hatred. If we feel the Love of God within, we will look out on a world of mercy and of love. We are called to heal the hatred in our heart through forgiveness of our brother and the relinquishment of anger and attack. To see the world as unified, we see ourselves as unified. In the movie the characters discover love underneath the hatred; that they are actually dear friends. The holiest spot on earth is where an ancient hatred has become a present love. We are called to forgive the ego belief system, which means to go prior to it, to go back to our True Self, back to the I AM before time was.
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