Rob: I see myself meeting Yeshua in our usual place. He’s always got such a big smile on his face, like we haven’t seen each other in a while, but at the same time, it’s like, “Oh yeah, this is no big deal.”

Okay, Yeshua, as always, thank you for meeting with me. Based on our conversation this morning, my teammate and I were wondering about the sense of unworthiness that so many people — most all people — feel with respect to being in heaven, finding heaven on Earth. So I turn that over to you; [is there] anything you have to share with us today that would be helpful.

Yeshua: Hello again, Rob. It is good to be with you again in this setting. These are always times of great joy for us to connect with you in this way, in a more personal way, in an acknowledged way.

Before you started, you mentioned that perhaps you know the answer to the question you are asking, and this is true to a large extent. You do know. I would suggest you all know. This is your life. This is your experience. You know why you are here. You know where you came from. But so often, humans come into a physical life, into a particular incarnation, under the rules that were established for experiencing life here, with the veil shielding you from the understanding, the knowledge, that you came from heaven, that you are part and parcel of heaven at all times, and it’s impossible to remove yourself from that state. And yet you come here willingly, choosing to shield that aspect of yourself.

Your question about, why is it that people feel unworthy, the whole system is set up in order to reinforce that point. And why would you do such a thing? Why would you shield yourself from that place that you call home? It is to engender that experience of separation, isolation, from who you really are, so that you may find your way home.

This is the challenge you set in front of yourself, that you choose to undertake willingly. It is true that one does not fully appreciate what one has until one removes that from their experience. You then miss It. You long for it. You yearn to return to that state. That is the crux of what human existence in this particular dimension is all about.

Yes, many of you are here to help others find their way, but that, again, means that you must, according to the rules of the game, find your own way first, so that you may lead others.

All of those experiences of difficulty, of chaos, of trauma are all meant to reinforce the idea that you are, in fact, alone, that you are, in fact, separated away from your true source, from your true state of being, and this then causes you to feel unworthy. You question why? Why would I think that I should return home? I have experienced too many instances where I have not behaved in a way that I believe is worthy of heaven, of that home.

This could not be further from the truth! These are all just experiences you choose to have. Whether you feel unworthy is simply a mental construct that you are overlaying.

This sense of guilt and self-blame is just that — it is coming from yourself. There’s no one in heaven [who] is thinking that, that is holding you to account for something you may have thought, something you may have done. We all understand the extreme difficulty of going through the experience that you have chosen for yourself. It is very difficult. It is a very difficult school to teach you how to find your way home amidst all of that chaos with so many barriers put up in your way.

On the contrary, from our perspective, it is a glorious thing to watch each and every one of you overcome those seemingly insurmountable odds to find your way home. You are all doing it, each and every one of you. Yes, at your own pace, in your own time, through your own set of experiences.

These were all designed by you for your benefit. Ultimately, yes, it is extremely difficult in the process. We understand that. We applaud you for your perseverance.

But again, you are all achieving what you set out to do, and it all comes down to simply making the decision, “Yes, I do want to return home. I am tired of the game!” or “I have completed the game.” It is time to rest. It is time to go home.

So I would encourage each one of you make that decision. Do it today. Do it now, and then start on that journey.

I don’t say this necessarily for you, Rob. You are well down the path, as are all of you in this circle.

But for anyone else, it is simply a matter of making that decision, that “I do want to go home,” that “I am worthy of taking my place in that state of heaven.” It is your birthright, and no one can take that away from you. And no one in that state of Heaven is attempting to [do so]. In fact, our arms are open, welcoming you home!

And once you achieve that, the celebration will be beyond your expectations [and] your understanding. [It’s] all something to look forward to.

Now, again, I know you know this. We all stand ready to welcome you … like the prodigal son. 😉

With that, I will step aside. With all my love, farewell for now.