The title of this article poses a very interesting question, as there is a serial killer named David Berkowitz (known as the Son of Sam) who converted to Christianity while in prison. Christians believe that Christ can redeem anyone. But if this is true, would it really be fair for a serial killer to go to heaven? What if Hitler or Stalin had converted to Christianity right before they died? Would they have been saved? With muscle testing, we have the ability to explore these ideas further.
Berkowitz has said that he had embraced the satanic and worshipped the devil. He claimed that his neighbor’s dog Sam was possessed by a demon which told him to murder young women. This tests as false. In reality, Berkowitz was possessed by a demon that he invited in. The demon only appeared to be inhabiting the dog. This was a trick.
When Berkowitz was born, his level of consciousness (LOC) was 156. The moment he became possessed by a demon, his LOC fell to 42. By the time Berkowitz was arrested for his crimes (he killed six people), his LOC had dropped to just 12.
The demon possessing Berkowitz left him in 1986. This happened without an exorcism, which is extremely rare. The reason the demon left is because it deemed that Berkowitz had served his purpose and was no longer useful.
Berkowitz converted to Christianity in 1987. At the exact moment he did so, his LOC jumped to 156. Clearly, becoming a Christian has brought him enormous spiritual benefits. As of this writing, his LOC is 162.
What exactly does all this mean? If Berkowitz’s LOC is at 162 when he dies, he will go to hell, but it will be one of the higher regions of hell, which means his punishment will not be nearly as bad as if his LOC were at 12 (which would have sent him to the lowest region of hell). If Berkowitz’s LOC is at 200 or higher when he dies, which is always a possibility (perhaps he may receive special grace from Jesus upon his death), then he would indeed go to heaven.
However, Berkowitz would still be accountable for his crimes. Because even though the demon that possessed him caused him to commit those crimes, he is still responsible for inviting the demon in. The same logic would apply to someone who got drunk and then killed someone while driving their car. Yes, the alcohol caused the accident, but the person is still responsible because they chose to drink it and then drive.
What would likely happen is that Berkowitz would at some point be reincarnated again for the purpose of undoing his negative karma. He would likely be murdered, or experience a fate that is equally harsh. It might well take more than one lifetime to pay off all his karmic debts.
In my book Christianity 2.0, I talk about how it is possible to use Radical Truth to undo negative karma from previous lifetimes. However, you cannot use it to undo negative karma that was accrued in your current lifetime.
It is worth comparing Berkowitz to the apostle Paul, who committed brutal crimes against Christians before he was transformed by a vision of Christ on the road to Damascus. Paul had many Christians put to death, and yet he wound up going to heaven and was never reincarnated again. What was the difference?
The difference was that Paul’s LOC was in the 700s (enlightenment) when he died. The only way that Berkowitz could avoid having to pay off his karmic debts would be for his LOC to rise to a similar level, which is highly unlikely.
Getting back to Hitler and Stalin, simply converting to Christianity at the last moment of their lives would have brought some spiritual benefits (if the conversion was genuine and they were repentant), but unless their LOCs had risen to 200 or higher (unlikely, given the gravity of their crimes), they still would have went to hell. And if by some incredible miracle they did go to heaven, they still would have had enormous karmic debts to pay off.
David Hawkins said that Hitler’s soul is now above 200. I consider this a good thing, as it means that it is possible for anyone to find redemption, no matter how horrible their crimes.
The biggest takeaway of this article is that simply becoming a Christian and adopting Jesus as your Lord and Savior does not guarantee you will go to heaven, even if you are sincere. You will receive divine grace and assistance in some form or another, although it won’t be the same amount for everyone.
Paul’s LOC right before his conversion was at 152. Immediately after his conversion, it was 256. Interestingly, both Paul’s and Berkowitz’s LOCs each increased by a similar number of points when they converted. To be clear, not everyone who becomes a Christian is guaranteed to immediately experience a huge jump in their level of consciousness as Paul and Berkowitz did.
The good news is that there are new tools available that anyone can use to raise their LOC far faster than ever before. Of course, I’m referring to Letting Go, Stacking, Clearing, A Course in Miracles, Radical Truth, and Iboga. If your LOC is below 200, these tools can help you get it to 200 fairly quickly. If you have aligned yourself with Jesus or any other high-level teacher, this will likely speed up the process even more.
Berkowitz has said that he had embraced the satanic and worshipped the devil. He claimed that his neighbor’s dog Sam was possessed by a demon which told him to murder young women. This tests as false. In reality, Berkowitz was possessed by a demon that he invited in. The demon only appeared to be inhabiting the dog. This was a trick.
When Berkowitz was born, his level of consciousness (LOC) was 156. The moment he became possessed by a demon, his LOC fell to 42. By the time Berkowitz was arrested for his crimes (he killed six people), his LOC had dropped to just 12.
The demon possessing Berkowitz left him in 1986. This happened without an exorcism, which is extremely rare. The reason the demon left is because it deemed that Berkowitz had served his purpose and was no longer useful.
Berkowitz converted to Christianity in 1987. At the exact moment he did so, his LOC jumped to 156. Clearly, becoming a Christian has brought him enormous spiritual benefits. As of this writing, his LOC is 162.
What exactly does all this mean? If Berkowitz’s LOC is at 162 when he dies, he will go to hell, but it will be one of the higher regions of hell, which means his punishment will not be nearly as bad as if his LOC were at 12 (which would have sent him to the lowest region of hell). If Berkowitz’s LOC is at 200 or higher when he dies, which is always a possibility (perhaps he may receive special grace from Jesus upon his death), then he would indeed go to heaven.
However, Berkowitz would still be accountable for his crimes. Because even though the demon that possessed him caused him to commit those crimes, he is still responsible for inviting the demon in. The same logic would apply to someone who got drunk and then killed someone while driving their car. Yes, the alcohol caused the accident, but the person is still responsible because they chose to drink it and then drive.
What would likely happen is that Berkowitz would at some point be reincarnated again for the purpose of undoing his negative karma. He would likely be murdered, or experience a fate that is equally harsh. It might well take more than one lifetime to pay off all his karmic debts.
In my book Christianity 2.0, I talk about how it is possible to use Radical Truth to undo negative karma from previous lifetimes. However, you cannot use it to undo negative karma that was accrued in your current lifetime.
It is worth comparing Berkowitz to the apostle Paul, who committed brutal crimes against Christians before he was transformed by a vision of Christ on the road to Damascus. Paul had many Christians put to death, and yet he wound up going to heaven and was never reincarnated again. What was the difference?
The difference was that Paul’s LOC was in the 700s (enlightenment) when he died. The only way that Berkowitz could avoid having to pay off his karmic debts would be for his LOC to rise to a similar level, which is highly unlikely.
Getting back to Hitler and Stalin, simply converting to Christianity at the last moment of their lives would have brought some spiritual benefits (if the conversion was genuine and they were repentant), but unless their LOCs had risen to 200 or higher (unlikely, given the gravity of their crimes), they still would have went to hell. And if by some incredible miracle they did go to heaven, they still would have had enormous karmic debts to pay off.
David Hawkins said that Hitler’s soul is now above 200. I consider this a good thing, as it means that it is possible for anyone to find redemption, no matter how horrible their crimes.
The biggest takeaway of this article is that simply becoming a Christian and adopting Jesus as your Lord and Savior does not guarantee you will go to heaven, even if you are sincere. You will receive divine grace and assistance in some form or another, although it won’t be the same amount for everyone.
Paul’s LOC right before his conversion was at 152. Immediately after his conversion, it was 256. Interestingly, both Paul’s and Berkowitz’s LOCs each increased by a similar number of points when they converted. To be clear, not everyone who becomes a Christian is guaranteed to immediately experience a huge jump in their level of consciousness as Paul and Berkowitz did.
The good news is that there are new tools available that anyone can use to raise their LOC far faster than ever before. Of course, I’m referring to Letting Go, Stacking, Clearing, A Course in Miracles, Radical Truth, and Iboga. If your LOC is below 200, these tools can help you get it to 200 fairly quickly. If you have aligned yourself with Jesus or any other high-level teacher, this will likely speed up the process even more.