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Old 12-13-2007, 08:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
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The core is the freedom to be the fullest individual, and to learn that, by being such, that this is what creates the harmony of unity. That diversity and the strengthening of your diversity -- your true nature -- is what allows for the harmony in your traditional way. . . once upon a time.
Haven't listened to it all but I got to this part and had to comment because it addresses exactly what I've been going on about lately 'round these parts.

That's all we have, folks! That's all we are: ourselves. We are individuality, we are diversity, and we are uniqueness. When we realize this, foster it amongst ourselves and allow for its practice, then we realize we are unity also. For we already are united, it is only denied: just as our individuality is also so often denied.

Bashar says every member of the alliance benefits from the alliance: that their mutual pursuit and promotion of individuality is a joyful, synchronous dance. In the completeness of All-That-Is, it stands to reason that all unique energy expressions will find their harmonious compliment. Are we not a microcosm of this, and if so can we not also find complimenting harmony? Of course! But a better question would be: when can we stop enforcing our ego on others and allow this to happen? When can we stop stubbornly resisting harmony?

Well. . . how about today?
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you can't explain the rules of tennis to a dog, but he runs after it and plays with it...like the dog playing with the ball, we don't have the necessary tools needed to interpret the afterlife..until we get there, then a whole new universe is given to us. Perhaps 200 billion light years away, there's the next phase of our existance..Remember you cannot destroy energy, which is all we are...

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