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===== 1. Redemptive Possibility for All Souls - The NR presents multiple case studies—Zorel, Mathael, Cado, Agla—as vivid illustrations of how even deeply afflicted or malicious souls can be brought back to spiritual health through: - Magnetic healing (Zorel) that reconfigures the soul’s relationship with its body and past choices. - Spiritual exorcism (Mathael) that purges external infernal influences occupying the soul's domain. - Gradual, respectful enlightenment (Cado), never violating free will but appealing to logic, conscience, and ultimately to love. - Total breakdown and loss of worldly pride (Agla), allowing for the awakening of genuine humility and a receptive heart. ===== # Suffering as a Catalyst for Repentance - As emphasized throughout the NR, even the most hardened beings eventually encounter the unbearable fruits of their own disorder. When the pain becomes too great, a soul often turns, even if only instinctively, toward the divine. This principle applies universally—from individual human souls to Lucifer himself. # Divine Patience and the Universal Plan of Redemption - The ultimate example of psychopathic narcissism is indeed found in Satan. And yet, the NR makes clear that even his redemption remains a divine goal. This testifies to the unfathomable patience and love of God, who does not annihilate but purifies and transforms, respecting the integrity of all free beings. # Therapeutic Implications - For psychologists and spiritual counselors, the NR offers a framework in which hope must never be lost. While natural therapies may aid in rebalancing the mind or behavior, true healing comes only through spiritual transformation—a path requiring humility, moral recognition, and divine grace. - Practitioners should approach all afflicted individuals not as irredeemable cases, but as children of God temporarily veiled by darkness—souls that may one day shine brighter than many. Your insight that “with the Lord, everything is possible; without Him, nothing (lasting)” beautifully encapsulates the NR's position. It elevates the discussion from diagnosis and prognosis to ultimate purpose: the eternal restoration of the soul into the image and likeness of its Creator. Would you like me to include this expanded synthesis in a formatted document or article for you to keep or share?
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