What God says about Princess Bonita and the Dark Queen
March 4, 2010
Gloria to God: Dear God, Princess Bonita’s story, the fairy tale about the Dark Queen — what would You like to say?
God: As with all suffering in this world, it is illusory. As painful as all this was and is to you and all the ash that remains from the Queen’s cold heart — which you would call the lack of plain human kindness – all this fades. It was a story acted out. It does amount to a fairy tale, Gloria. Beloved Princess Bonita has risen above, has she not? She holds no grudge. She made it.
And you are quite right that Princess Bonita is a princess and that others may not see her as you do. The world would not. Many see the damage done and may overlook the light that she is. This is how it often is in the material world. She has not the wealth, the possessions, the appearance, the acuity, the status that is admired, and yet she has a golden heart she carries like a torch. Seen or not seen, this humble soul casts light.
Princess Bonita shines in My heart and I shine in hers for all to see if they will but see.
A world without judgment does not have to justify, Gloria. In a world without judgment, no one feels sorry for another. No one holds anger against another. And no one feels guilt. And you must not. This is not to say you condone the Dark Queen’s coldness.
Gloria: Thank You, God. But here’s the question I do not want to ask. In theory I love that everyone goes to Heaven. In theory, I would not choose to have anyone go to the other talked-about alternative. And, yet, is Queen Sylabub sitting on Your knee?
God: The Queen Sylabub that you knew no longer exists. We can say she was crusty on Earth, or rusty, and now the crust or rust have dropped off.
Gloria: Is Queen Sylabub One with You? How can it be?
God: How were you, Gloria, when you taught school and there was a difficult child? Did you not welcome this child just the same? Could you not have the child learn from you just the same? Did you refuse to have the child in your class? Would you cast him out as unworthy? Or did you bring the child in, welcome him, and give him every opportunity to learn that your room was safe and he could grow there? You did not have to use a ruler on the child’s hands. You did not have to punish him and make him repent. The child could learn in your room and not have to pass a third-degree in order to be let in.
When your children copied down a poem, for example, and made error after error, you let them do it over again and over again until they did copy the poem down exactly as it was given. You gave them every chance.
Should I not be as kind as you?
Gloria: I hear You, God, and, yet, the errors the children made were careless. Recopying the poem helped them to see what they were looking at and make it right.
God: And I teach the same. Queen Sylabub is here resting now and when she wakes, she will pay attention. She will not play the same part in a play again.
Gloria: God, I am glad to hear that. Okay, God, You have said there is no karma. Thus Queen Sylabub does not have to return to the world as an Unfortunate. If I understand correctly, then the Princess Bonita did not take the role she did as a payback for her past actions. Then why would she take that role? Why would anyone?
God: Maybe there are many options for life roles written on paper, and all the written roles were placed in a hat, and Princess Bonita and the Dark Queen reached their hands in and each got what they got! Well, not quite, not really.
There are a million and one answers to that question. Why do you put on one dress and not another? You try it on. You see what it’s like. Life on Earth is an experiment, Gloria. On Earth you are testing out the waters. You are seeing what it is like. It feels like you live it. It feels like there are repercussions, and in Earth terms, there certainly are. And yet it is all an experiment as in a lab. Earth is the lab. And each experiment is finished, it is simply tossed away.
Gloria: I suppose I am asking the same question again, but why did I have such a sister?
God: She helped you see yourself. Not like her, but like you. Her actions strengthened your kindness.
Gloria: Yes, yet even so, I see times when I was not kind through ignorance or stupidity.
God: And Queen Sylabub performed through ignorance. She had no idea of what she was doing. She even had a mirror that kept telling her she was good.
Gloria: Well, I guess there is nothing to do then but move on.
God: That is just right.
Godwriting is a blog by Gloria Wendroff and is about Gloria's daily life as the Godwriter of the Heavenletters project that is having a profound effect on the lives of people around the world.

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