Another excerpt from the 4th book of the Enlightenment Series__Tapping the Power of Divinity…God Answers
There are many opinions on death, but my question is about ending a life either deliberately or accidentally. Are there consequences to taking a life? Is abortion wrong? Do we have the right to kill animals for food or clothing?
There is no such thing as a right to take a life. We either all have the right to do anything or we all do not have the right to do anything. We do come here with a will and exercise it quite freely. All decisions have karmic consequences, however. Karma is merely a word but cannot be separated from all existence. It is immanent (as God is) and are one and the same. Interference in other’s karma is to be done with great discernment. 
If you believe that taking a life is immoral, you would be very serious about how you approach certain decisions. Beliefs don’t enter into this discussion due to the fact that all beliefs are erroneous, only Absolute Truth being True at all times and in all places. Most views merely justify ones actions. So you may believe there is a God, but that your idea of what God wants for you justifies that it’s ok to commit certain actions.
Many say they have a belief in God, but possess personal life parameters which facilitate certain actions. This is being sanctimoniously selective which is an egocentric error. Generally when God enters the issue, arguments supportive of over-riding self-interested entitlements to do with a life (including our own) as one pleases, fail. If you have no belief in a God or Truth vs. non-truth however, then your actions appear justifiable due the lack of a spiritual compass from which to direct yourself. You may over-intellectualize the subject (such as the addition of science or other subjects) which takes it even further from Truth.
All life serves all life; however you must be discerning as to how you use or abuse that position. This is where context determines the level of consciousness of your decision. (This is why having the tool of Divine Protoplasmic Analysis is indispensable.) When you are committed to serving life, every life is seen as sacred. For example, you may eat meat but still honor the life (animal) which has been sacrificed for your existence. Throughout time, lower forms of life have served higher forms of life in infinite ways. This is how God works through the balance of nature. Some religions such as Buddhism see all life as sacred and reject taking any life, if it can be saved. Many religions today have varying opinions on abortion as it has become a “hot” topic. That which is sacred however, is not up for discussion.
As a human you are often embroiled in the dichotomy of making a decision to end another’s life when faced with defending yourself or others, whether in war or impending threat. The choices you are faced with aren’t as essential to your spiritual growth as what you are consciously. In other words you may have a high level of consciousness but may find you are faced with taking a life to defend others. There are also events based on whether responsibility or culpability is involved. (Responsibility and Culpability, “There Are No Secrets, The Highest Journey”)
Often errors in judgment and projections of your personal inclinations exist. Preferences are based on personal decisions. The actual word, “choice” (as opposed to wrong or immoral) appears to justify specific matters in selected circles. Justification however, is actually a myth since choices can be calibrated as to their individual level of Truth. The rationalization of beliefs are how most decisions are reached in life. Absolute Truth calibrates over 200 (to varying degrees), but taking of a life may calibrate higher or lower than Truth according to the context of the situation. Universal or Divine Law has to be considered because violating this law is self violation. In any case, selective termination of life always comes with heavy karmic consequences.
In Divine Reality there is nothing neither wrong nor right (which are projections of an opinion), but there is always Universal cause and effect. So when making a choice such as abortion for instance, you are radiating a particular energy into The Field (God). The act of choosing to end an emerging life is consciously interfering with the intent of a soul to inhabit a particular body in a place in time for a particular reason. It is unknown what consequences are set in motion from this or any other particular action. It’s like Russian roulette. You place the ball on the wheel and close your eyes to the outcome.
Your specific level of consciousness is what guides your decision process. For example—at higher levels of consciousness you would be fully aware of the whole situation while using discernment. At another level you might be driven by animal instincts (or lower brain function), without regard for consequences. Acuity is required when choosing to either initiate or end a life.
In spiritual circles the phrase “conscious choice” is bandied about to justify that ones spiritual practice can regulate what is “right.” However, catch phrases have nothing to do with decision making emerging from error or falsehood. Your consciousness may be of a higher level and consciously aware of what you are doing, but still perform an act which calibrates under 200 (the level of integrity or Truth), when ego runs interference.
Although we aren’t privy to the individual karmic inheritance of an infinite number of scenarios, as compassionate, but unaware beings we overlook the fact that there are innumerable things which cannot be interfered with due to God’s influence. Once a life begins there is more than one issue involved. It’s essential not to overlook this fact. Everyone who is involved in the creating and the taking of a life is part of the infinite conglomerate of the karmic tapestry, and as such is responsible to a much Higher Power than one’s self righteousness.
All actions have karma attached and are intrinsically linked forever. Every single thing you do (including all action, speech and thought) has karmic consequences. When the Absolute Truth of existence is realized, all life is acknowledged as sacred. You may conduct the rest of your life from your knowledge of that Truth.