CINDY KAY LAIL, J.D., LL.M.

CINDY K. LAIL WRITES WITH A PASSION FOR TRUTH, THE ANALYSIS OF A LAWYER, AND THE DEPTH OF A CONTEMPLATIVE.

Cindy Kay Lail is a seasoned professional, whose experience includes legal representation, business management, charitable trust management, specialty project development, public speaking, and writing. She is a life-long adherent to natural health modalities and wellness principles.

Cindy received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1983 from Bob Jones University, in Greenville, South Carolina; a Juris Doctor degree in 1986 from Valparaiso University School of Law, Valparaiso, Indiana; and a Master of Laws degree in International Business and Trade in 2000 from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois. In addition, she has studied Mandarin Chinese and Old Testament Hebrew in academic and self-study settings.

Cindy is the daughter of John Arnold Lail and Carroll (Wolber) Lail (both deceased). She grew up in Indiana in a loving and devout home and church environment, and she attended private Christian schools for her junior high, high school, and college years, studying the Bible in academic courses every semester for ten years.

You can follow me on Twitter, contact me by email, or view my Amazon Author page here:

THE BOOKS OF CINDY KAY LAIL PRESENT A FRAMEWORK OF BIBLICAL UNDERSTANDING, THAT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

Nature:
God created subtle energy. The Old Testament book of Proverbs, chapter eight, describes God’s creation of a dancing, spiraling, and rejoicing energetic substance that God whirls into the universe as the first step of His creative work. God uses this energy in everything else He makes, and this energy underlies and animates all of creation. Because of this energy, every part of nature has some degree of consciousness and awareness of God. Cindy’s writings pull deeply from a rich vein of Biblical theology and natural philosophy that has been ignored in Western cultures for more than three hundred years.

Humans:
The human spirit described in the Bible is the human energy field described in contemporary literature and throughout history in cultures around the world.

Humans do not “fall” in their condition when Adam and Eve sin in the Garden of Eden. Humans increase and become stronger. They take the first step in the quest for spiritual evolution. But they become disobedient to God and will thereafter have a strong propensity to evil. They become stronger and prone to evil.

Jesus Christ:
Jesus is a combination—a mingling—of human (including human personality) and God. His mother is the Jewish virgin, Mary; His Father is God Almighty. Jesus is the God/man. He is human mingled with divine. From our perspective, as humans who live within the dimension of time, the existence of Jesus begins at the moment of His conception in Mary’s womb. Never before that moment, from a time-bound perspective, is there a begotten Son of God. And never since then has there been another.

As the Son of the Almighty God, Jesus carries the traits and authority of God and is one with Him. Looking at it through the dimension of time, there is a “trinity” in the God-head which begins nine months before Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem, Israel, and this Trinity will exist forevermore. But before Jesus’ conception in Mary’s womb, there is no such trinity.

Salvation:
Salvation is a process that begins when a person places his or her faith in Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit comes to live within that person’s human spirit. This process of salvation continues until the person dies and goes to Heaven to live with God forever. However, continuance in obedience is necessary for this process of salvation to continue. (The need for continuance in obedience is part of the teachings of the Wesleyan-Arminian streams of evangelical Christianity and the Eastern Orthodox Church.) If a person refuses to obey the Holy Spirit, and if this refusal continues, and continues, and continues over time, at some point the Holy Spirit will acknowledge that He is not welcome within this person’s spirit, and the Holy Spirit will leave. If the Holy Spirit leaves, the process of salvation ends in that person’s life. That person will not go to Heaven when he or she dies.

The Covenants:
There is a specific dynamic that integrates God’s unconditional promise of eternal life for those who trust in Jesus and God’s requirement for continuance in obedience for a person to actually keep that eternal life. This interplay between unconditional and conditional reveals itself in the covenants which God makes with Abraham and with Moses, as the Old Testament describes. God’s covenant with Abraham is unconditional, and God’s covenant with Moses is conditional—though these two covenants pertain to the same group of people and the same promised land. Understanding the interplay between these covenants is the key to understanding the unconditional promise of eternal life and the conditional requirement for obedience.

Special Abilities:
Subtle energy causes effects as it flows within people, animals, and other parts of nature. These effects are certain actions and attributes. Wisdom is an example of an attribute that subtle energy produces. Examples of actions include healing, blessing (or cursing), and prophecy. Wisdom, healing, blessing (or cursing), and prophecy are attributes or actions produced by the power in subtle energy.

The subtle energy within a person can be strengthened by the energy of an angel or the energy of the Holy Spirit. This input from an angel or the Holy Spirit strengthens the attributes and actions of the person. For example, a person’s wisdom increases or his ability to heal increases. At all times though, this enhanced ability rests upon the foundation of the subtle energy within the person’s spirit. If a person fails to maintain the health of his or her human spirit, the enhanced abilities will collapse.


A PLACE FOR US
Cindy Kay Lail will soon be seeking a location, in a beautiful natural environment, to establish a retreat-style Study Center. If you are a property owner with a retreat-type facility and would be interested in hosting this Study Center, please contact Cindy Kay Lail to discuss. Alternatively, if you would be interested in helping to acquire and develop such a facility for long-term use, please contact Cindy Kay Lail to discuss.