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1 When you deliver the message of what it takes to become One—and reveal, step by step, the way by which the world may be transformed—people will come to recognize that the path to becoming One is the very same as the path to becoming You.
2 But when you believe that the One is an external source—something apart from you that must be sought, called ‘It’ by some and ‘He’ by others—you overlook the truth. That very force you call God is none other than the living ability within you to feel, and to know, what it is to be fully You.
3 Yet people take it as though it were a third party—something other, something outside of themselves—rather than recognizing, ‘I am One.’ I am One. And when each of you proclaims, with full awareness, ‘I am One,’ then together we become One. You see?
4 Now, this is a message to those who think they need to think in logical terms, that has nothing to do with religious facts, and who only want to see: ‘How do I understand this in a way where I do not have to think of that spirituality thing, but simply see it as it is—as matter.’
5 When you want to see what it is to be One—One being You, but also being One within that One—that is the moment you gain leverage and understand. By becoming One, we internalize that the One should not be you in the physical sense. Once you make it You, then everyone else can make their own You. Then we will not be One alone, but individual Ones, aligned through principles of thought.
6 Your mind will keep searching and searching for dark matter, as they call it, yet it will never be found—for they are looking in the wrong place. They see it as matter, and then call it ‘It’—and as ‘It’ they reason their way into the possible belief that God does exist, as a higher force whose origin no one knows.
7 Scientists call it ‘energy,’ and it is true: energy is energy. As humanity comes to understand what energy is, it must also be understood that it comes from a source—and that source brings the same energy that moves the spiritual path. We can call it human, soul, or spirit. Many call it light. We must understand that light is a form of energy, and energy comes from the source.
8 Either you look at it from a scientific point of view, or you take it from the spiritual side—it is still the same energy, the same source. You may call it science, or you may call it God. It does not matter, for the source is One: named in different ways, yet in essence the same source, which is… energy.
9 You may say we are energy, God, or matter—it really doesn’t matter (smirk), because we are One: the same reality seen from two different perspectives, yet always the same source—energy. And it is within that energy center that you begin to feel, deeply, the understanding that all of this requires energy.
10 Energy moves like waves and creates an expression. That expression can be seen, heard, touched, or smelled; in every way, it gives life, for it knows that it exists through your physical senses. And if one sense is lacking, another will rise to compensate, creating balance.
11 It does not matter which way it flows—it is still energy, expressed in different forms. And today you are expressing it through your five senses, or four, or three, if one or another is lacking. You see?
12 That is energy, expressed in different forms. We are all receptors of that energy called God—the One who gathers all understanding like a memory bank. Call it spirituality if you will, for it is there that everything resides and life takes form. You see?
13 But that centered energy—that centered soul, that centered all-that-is—exists within a space so unknown that it has been called ‘the void.’ Do you see the paradox of life?
14 I can give you paradox after paradox, and story after story, to help people finally comprehend what it takes to be One.
15 Let me tell you a story. One day, I had a patient sitting on my couch, sharing his story from the very first day of his existence: when he first came out of his mother’s womb, and now coming to understand that it is through the senses that life is expressed in this world.
16 He had to first learn how to identify with the senses, so that he might grasp what life means in human form—through sight, if you have eyes to see, or through touch, smell, taste, or hearing.
17 Through the senses, life takes form. Beyond the material ways, which is the biological part of truth in motion, life appears in many forms: as slow as the growth of a tree, or as fast as the run of a fox.
18 And so the first cry arises—the first emotion felt at birth. That cry is none other than frustration for not understanding what is happening around us.
19 That first cry is our first emotion, awakening the senses. That is life—from that moment forward, learning in different ways, along different routes, what it takes to be One.
20 All this information you are receiving translates into abundance—abundance in knowledge. In that true abundance you may rest, for the rest will take care of itself. That is true abundance.
21 As your consciousness opens, all this information opens within you. It is not that you take it from somewhere else and bring it into your mind. Rather, you have access to it through the understanding of how things work. You see?
22 That is real abundance: when you hold true control of understanding, knowing that we are One. From there, you can succeed and go beyond in everything you do.
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