An explanation of the three fundamental laws that guide the growth of the human soul. A spiritual system based on love, conscience, and reason as the foundation of true faith. A path from inner awakening to conscious responsibility and unity. This chapter reveals how personal choices shape destiny, character, and spiritual maturity. It invites every reader to strengthen their soul through the trinity of God’s law.

This chapter explores the spiritual foundation of human growth through three interconnected principles: love, conscience, and reason. Together, they form the Divine law that guides personal responsibility, moral development, and inner freedom.
Through a structured sequence of reflections, the reader is invited to examine how these principles shape the soul, influence destiny, and determine the path between darkness and light.
Contents: The Trinity of God’s Law – Love, Conscience, Reason
Love — The First Law of Spiritual Growth
- You know that the level of love comes from the divine “spark” of God. Only in the earthly realm are children born, and love for one’s own children allows the level of love to grow within you, which in turn fosters the growth of the soul. Of all earthly feelings, motherly love is the highest.
- Those who reach a level of love that includes compassion for other people’s children can be found both in the animal world and among humans. Such animals are hardly inferior to humans in their level of development. This is the level of love found in the higher animal world.
- Those who feel compassion for all earthly creatures have a high level of love. Yet they have not reached the level of entering the world of eternity if they remain inactive, because the intention to protect often yields to weakness of spirit, and spirit is necessary for action.
- Those whose good intentions are realized through selfless action possess love at the highest earthly degree. Such individuals are born from the temporary earthly womb into eternity. They are the ones who strive to resist darkness in defense of people, the world, animals, and nature.
- People who succumb to the temptations of greed and vanity do not grow spiritually. If they descend to the level of low animals, they are reborn as animals. This is not a punishment, but the choice of the soul. The level of love determines the form in which the soul is reborn.
- A level of love whose only goal is to enter the world of eternity is a path of self-interest. By awakening others, you nourish your soul with beneficial power. The goal of life is to develop one’s consciousness. The higher the level of the soul, the greater the need to help others grow.
- The prophets did not help us grow for their own sake, but for ours—just as the representatives of the higher worlds help us not for their own sake, but for ours. This is the level of love that leads to the true path. By following the Love of Truth, the soul grows even more through personal love.
Conscience — The Voice of the Creator Within
- The Almighty is always present—everywhere and near at the same time. His voice—conscience—is present in every soul. This is the external conscience. By following the Creator’s voice, the soul grows in personal conscience, which originates from the divine “spark” of God’s conscience. Conscience tells us how to act and helps us grow morally.
- The matrix of the Divine program is a sphere that sees and hears all souls, all worlds, and all creations throughout the universe. It creates conditions for each creation to learn by experiencing darkness and light. Nothing can be hidden from it, so even your thoughts must be governed by conscience.
- Light and darkness are under the power of the Almighty, and nothing and no one exists outside of Him in the universe. Both light and darkness create conditions for souls to learn within the sphere of the Divine program. Your main teacher in understanding these lessons is your conscience.
- The more clearly you hear the voice of the Creator—conscience—the more clearly you realize good intentions through the knowledge of darkness and light, including lessons learned through war, the loss of loved ones, betrayal, tyranny, and more. All pass into the next life as part of the full cycle of learning, gaining experience through the soul’s sensory perception of good and evil.
- The Divine program always accepts the choice of the majority. If the majority chooses the side of darkness, that majority receives the boomerang consequences of its choice. If this does not help people see the truth, it means that, in the majority, they do not hear conscience and do not follow the law of conscience.
- The soul lives as an influential person, then as an ordinary commoner; then as a rich person, then as a beggar; then as a woman, then as a man. Having experienced wealth and power, the soul no longer craves vanity. Having known poverty and destitution, the soul grows in mercy and compassion. Those who do not listen to conscience live through these times of teaching in vain.
- When the soul weeps over the body of a dead loved one, it grows in the sensory perception of the suffering of the mother of a killed enemy. Wars will end only when most souls stop resisting the law of conscience. Yet the majority still remains caught in the nets of self-interest and indifference. The Almighty does not force—He gives the choice.
Conscience reveals what is right. The next step is to understand how reason supports conscience—helping a person overcome ignorance, resist temptation, and choose the path of light.
Reason — The Path to Light and Wisdom
- Reason connects the human mind with the Divine RA. A highly intelligent person may still act irrationally if they do not listen to reason. The mind is the helper of conscience. Most men are intellectually stronger, while most women tend to be more reasonable.
- The mind is weaker than emotion, self-confidence, pride, vanity, and self-interest. Reason is stronger than base passions. Like love and conscience, the mind is part of the soul. One should listen to reason with the same reverence as to the voice of the Creator—conscience.
- The stronger a person becomes in love, conscience, and reason, the stronger the temptations imposed by the Divine program. The program does not set impossible tasks, but creates conditions for spiritual growth. By overcoming lower passions, a person overcomes darkness and allows light to grow.
- The soul cannot grow if it chooses the side of darkness. External darkness is governed by the Divine program, but internal darkness is the result of unreasonable choice. The longer a person remains in darkness, the less Divine light remains within.
- Through reason, ignorance is overcome. Conscience and reason are expressions of love that grows from the divine “spark.” Fallen souls are those in whom the spark of God has been extinguished.
- Ask your reason: if there were no God, what would be the meaning of life if everything ends in nothingness? But if there is even the slightest hope that God exists, it is unreasonable not to examine the manifested proof of the Absolute of Love by carefully studying the seven lampstands revealed in the first part of this book.
- It is wise to realize that you have walked for hundreds of years through hardship to reach the time of judgment. You are stronger and brighter than you think. Arm yourself with the trinity of God’s law. Grow your soul through love, conscience, and reason. The Creator’s gift will unite billions of bright souls, because we are with God, and God is with us.
Conclusion — The Trinity as a Spiritual Foundation
Love, conscience, and reason form one spiritual foundation: love gives the inner impulse to protect life, conscience reveals what is right, and reason helps a person act wisely and overcome ignorance. Together, they strengthen the soul, resist darkness, and guide a conscious choice toward light.
The question of awakening conscience is explored in the article A Call to Believers of All Religions and Denominations.
FAQ – The Trinity of God’s Law – Love, Conscience, Reason
The Trinity of God’s law refers to love, conscience, and reason as three interconnected principles that guide spiritual growth and shape the soul’s choices between darkness and light.
Love is presented as the first law because it grows from the divine “spark” within the soul and develops from care for one’s own children to compassion and selfless action for others and the world.
Conscience is described as the voice of the Creator present in every soul. By listening to conscience, a person grows morally and learns through experiences of both darkness and light.
Intelligence refers to mental ability, while reason is wise judgment that supports conscience. A person may be highly intelligent yet act irrationally if they do not listen to reason.
This chapter should be read slowly and thoughtfully. Readers are encouraged to compare each point with their own experiences and decisions, reflecting on how love, conscience, and reason appear in daily life.
Love gives the inner impulse to protect life, conscience reveals what is right, and reason helps a person act wisely. Together, they form a unified foundation for spiritual maturity.
The main message is that spiritual growth depends on developing love, listening to conscience, and using reason responsibly in order to choose light over darkness.
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