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1 The one who forgives sets oneself free from further thinking. That is how forgiveness works. It is like deleting one’s file and its sub-files, and their sub-files, and so on. That is the purpose of forgiveness—forgiveness happens when one stops giving thought to that which disturbs you. That is one of many aspects of forgiveness.
2 Through spirituality, everyone should understand what life is. Can you see it now? Do you see it now? As people begin to understand the true nature of this world, they surrender as they discover the essence of our creation, the new reality, and help others surrender as well by looking inward, towards themselves, rather than outward, which is the essence of creation.
3 It is about understanding the original thought, the one many call God, the one which once was one and now is many. It is about understanding—(*)not the searching for, but understanding. You see? When you search, you search, but when you find, you find. The one who searches has not yet reached one’s finding, while the knowing is to know. You see?
4 That knowing is the one you want to set forth—that beyond the searching is the knowing, the understanding, because when you know, you understand within the universal law you live by.
5 I can give you a spiritual truth that follows its own rules—rules that reshape your way of thinking and your level of understanding. This truth unfolds gradually, deepening level by level as your awareness grows.
6 For what was once taught doesn’t mean that what was taught no longer is, but what was taught was taught at that level of understanding. That means the information given from the very beginning of time should be taken lightly.
7 Start by first understanding that those teachings that were given in the past were given in the form of analogies, metaphors, parables, fables, and allegories. Those were the ones you (*)first learned as a child before the truth was given to you.
8 In truth, humanity must come to understand what it takes to become One. As you learn to recognize the aspects of life you most identify with, you also begin to uncover the greater purpose: to reveal to all that we are One—and to understand how we can truly become One. As you reflect on this, you may feel the calling to share it with everyone you know, helping humanity awaken to this higher truth. Only then can we collectively realize how it all came to be, in the deeper search for the truth of our existence.
9 As you deepen your thinking, ponder and digest this truth as it becomes part of your present, your Self. You come to understand, in flesh, as the mind eases its pain by quieting down, quieting the mind, and be asked not to think what others think—that is true silence—where there is no image or thought created by the mind, and you seek for the (*)void so you can take some rest while you understand what it takes to be One. You see?
10 Through understanding and living consciousness, all that it represents will gradually become accessible. Step by step, one gains an understanding of consciousness, which is the inner Self that governs all.
11 It is imperative for the conscious mind to understand the need to conscientize others and reach more minds to understand the essence of knowing what it takes to become One.
12 One must first enter a stage of mind where one begins to reach a deeper understanding of what all this is for, to then show the world what it takes to be human and what it takes to be One.
13 At this point, many unanswered questions may fill your mind—but in due time… in due time… everything will become clear. Do not get too caught up in the many aspects of the spirit world you do not yet understand. Focus on your current level of understanding, and allow the rest to unfold in its own time.
14 If one becomes deluded by other ideas of what spirituality means, it only leads to more thinking, which is another aspect of the thinking mind. For now, focus on clearing the mind from mental constructs and grasp the deeper concept of becoming One, understanding that we are all expressions of the same One manifesting. We are simply receptors, experiencing life and interpreting it through our own perspective. You see? But in the end, we are One.
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Annotations:
Article 3—The word ‘Searching’ implies the desire to search for something yet not known or fully understood, while ‘Finding’ implies the moment of clarity, understanding, and truth.
Article 7—This sentence implies those folklore stories you were told as a child to shield you from a complex or difficult truth. Like when you first asked ‘Where do babies come from?’, the story of the Tooth Fairy, or Santa Claus, to name a few.
Article 9: The ‘void’ implies clearing your mind of thought and staying in that place where there is no creation.