So what is consequence learning? Consequence learning is when we must experience precisely the same experience that we cause to another physical organism. This is also called the law of cause and effect (or "as you sow, so shall you reap").

In other words, should we inflict pain upon another organism, we will receive precisely the same pain that we inflicted, rated to consciousness.

If we were to slap someone for no reason, for example, they would likely slap us back. If it happened at work, we would likely get fired. If we stole something, we would likely be put in jail: In other words, our possessions would be taken from us. This is the perfect system of the physical world created by God.

But what about people who are born into suffering?

When we leave this physical body, we also take our consequences that we haven't paid off with us. Let's say, for example, that we were a wealthy land owner and had many poor workers, many of which we abused. What do you think kind of body would we be born into in our next lifetime? Certainly, we would be born into a body in a poor family, likely suffering from the same afflictions that we ourselves afflicted onto others during our previous physical body.

In other words, we get to experience precisely the effects that we created on others in a previous lifetime.

This is a perfect system, and God created this to help us learn. What does it teach us? Consider again consequence learning. What does it teach? It teaches us how it feels to have those things we did to others. This in turn would hopefully teach us to change. It would hopefully teach us to care for others, because we know how it feels.

This learning system is all about evolution. It is about the evolution of the living individual. The evolution of the spiritual being. We have each evolved -- or devolved -- though thousands, even millions some, lifetimes of different physical bodies. Each type of body was perfectly designed to reflect our past behavior and consequences. Some of these bodies were plants, some were insects, some were dinosaurs, some were foxes, some were humans. Each of these bodies have a particular level of consciousness, according to our consequences and level of evolution.

The human form of life is the transition lifetime. From the human form, we can evolve away from the physical world and graduate back to the spiritual dimension. It is in the human form that we are given the ability to be conscious of God. In most other bodies, there is no consciousness of God (this is because those spiritual beings do not want to be conscious of God).

However, should we raise our awareness of God and renew our original spiritual loving relationship with Him, then we can leave the virtual temporary physical world. We can return home to God. This is what God wants, because God ultimately created us to exchange loving relationships with Him. He created us to lovingly play with Him, in other words.

But love requires freedom. We cannot be forced to love. There is no such thing as being forced to love. For this reason, God gave us the ability to love Him or not. He gave us the option of rejecting Him and even being envious of Him. With this choice comes the beauty and perfection of God. He is the Perfect Being. He created us in His image in order to exchange loving relationships with us, but only if we independently decided to do so.

Should we decide to return to our eternal and original relationship with God, we will have evolved .