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In Chapter 10, the author suggests that we - the “you” and “I” in this holographic universe - are not the “consciousness” we like to think we are, the one who chooses our holographic experiences. Instead, the author suggests, we are Players in a game.
“If you are not your Infinite I, then what are you? And exactly what’s your relationship to your Infinite I? The best answer is that you are a 'Player' – and so am I – a Player created by your Infinite I to play a game, which it loves to do. Shakespeare told us over four-hundred years ago: 'All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.' Maybe we could have paid more attention.”
The author then quotes from a metaphysical source, the channeled entity called Bashar, that…
“You can all stop thinking you’re in charge. You can all stop thinking that you have to think of everything. You can all stop thinking you’re the one guiding the ship. You’re not. You are just looking at the road. You’re just experiencing the path….”
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In the last chapter of the book, the author suggest that “toward the end of your time in the cocoon, you begin to see ripples in the Universal ocean, movement in the ‘Earth Environment’ template; and sometimes it’s fun to speculate – in a general...
Published 01/13/11
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Published 01/13/11