Guilt ultimately arises in the context of an image of God on the outside, who judges, demands, who created heaven and hell, right and wrong. Guilt covers our lives like a veil. This veil prevents the freedom and joy of all-pervading self-love (as an essence vibration). Guilt dampens - often only in the subconscious - true joy and our expanded attitude to life and true self-love. Feeling guilty brings the incentive to make amends: I have to perform (not activity and performance for joy), I have to do good for others. By suppressing the feeling of guilt, resentment and depressive or aggressive attitudes can arise, the striving for money, power, prestige to fill the hole of the lack of self-love.
Can you imagine how our politics and world affairs would look like if everyone involved were in true self-love?
How can we free ourselves from the structures of guilt? By recognizing its origin: we have separated ourselves from our divine origin, from the fact that we are co-creators, and instead of this we have created the image of an authority (God) on the outside.
In doing so, we have set in motion a long and deep learning process, e.g. from victim and perpetrator. At the end of this learning process, we can recognize ourselves again in our essence and this recognition has a different depth than without this learning process.
Sometimes it is also necessary for us to cleanse ourselves of foreign energies, e.g. from the astral world, so the process of recognition is facilitated.