Friendship

(C. Jardin) #1

So You’re asking me if my thought creates God?


Yes.


I don’t know.


Then let Me pick it up from here and unravel it for you.


Please.


We’re limited here by language and context, as I have explained now several times.


I understand that.


Okay. Your thought about God does not create God. It merely creates your experience of
God.


God is.


God is the All-in-All. The Everything. All that ever was, is now, and ever will be.


So far, so good?


So far, so good.


When you think, you do not create The All. You reach into The All to create whatever
experience of The All that you choose.


All of It is already there. You are not placing it there by thinking about it. Yet by thinking about
it, you are placing in your experience that part oft he All about which you are thinking.


Did you follow that?


I think I did. Go slowly. Go very slowly. I’m trying to keep up.


Your True Being, which is Who You Really Are, precedes everything. When you think about
who you wish to now be, you are reaching into your True Being, into your Total Self, and
focusing on a part of your Total Self that you now wish to experience.


Your total Self is All of It. It is the happiness and the sadness.


Yes, yes! You have said this before! You have said of me, “You are the up and the down of it,
the left and the right of it, the here and the there of it, the before and the after of it. You are the
fast and the slow, the big and the small, the male and the female, and what you call the good
and the bad. You are all of it, and there is none of it that you are not.


I have heard You say that to me before!


You are right. I have. Many times have I said this to you. And now you understand it better
than you ever have before.


And so, does “thinking” affect “being”? No. Not in the largest sense. You are What You Are,
no matter what you think about it.

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