The video seems to say that If you do sins, even if you have never heard that they are wrong, you will be punished and humiliated.
Dear balTeshuvah,
I am the admin of this forum. Sorry I didn't have time to answer you properly before. I would like you to please read the "
Attitude Handbook" that we created (download it by clicking on the link). I am confident that after reading the 30 principles there, you will feel completely different - and actually happy that you have the merit to struggle in this area for Hashem's honor.
About that video... Firstly, I cannot vouch for the truth of this video. Who knows if it is not fabricated?
Second, even if it is true, do not let all these dramatic revelations cause you to despair. Teshuvah was created even before the world was created, and Hashem knew that we would stumble in these areas. Hashem has infinite patience and he understands us far better than we even understand ourselves. Chazal say that Hashem even brought David Hamelech to stumble with Bat Sheva, only to show us the incredible power of Teshuvah.
Also, it is brought down in the Holy books that through a sincere Teshuvah, all the souls that we created through our sins actually become uplifted, and they change from being “accusing angels” and become “defending angels” instead. The person in that video was shown the children he had created
while he was still non-religious. And since he had still not done Teshuvah, the souls stood as accusing angels... Today though, after his Teshuvah, these very souls will be defending angels who have found their peace.
So never despair! By learning the proper perspective on this struggle, and by taking the steps we can to break free,
we are doing exactly what Hashem intended for us to do all along.
Let go of all worries, anxiety and fears. For these are the biggest enemies of progress. Hashem does not come with complaints against his creations, and he judges each person with great kindness
according to their level. Your progress in keeping His Mitzvos is surely giving him tremendous pleasure, even if it is in baby steps.
Welcome to our community. We are proud to have another precious Jew on-board!