Thursday, August 7, 2014

Excerpt From Volume 2:



Brain:
I keep hearing people talk about how all of life is just an illusion. Nothing is really solid. Everything is not what it seems. How can it be said that what I see isn’t really the truth or that what I see before me isn’t really there?

Soul:
Everything you see before you is really there; the Earth is not empty. The illusion is how those things are being perceived through the human eyes. Even then you are not being greatly deceived; it is simply that the human eye cannot see all that is going on around them.

Brain:
I don’t like being short-changed. Why can’t we see infrared, microscopic holes in seemingly solid surfaces and things like that? I’m handicapped.

Soul:
This omission of input to the human body is pertinent for the human experience.

Brain:
How so?

Soul:
For anything to exist, everything has to exist. That is to say, for any single part of the All to exist anywhere; it all has to exist everywhere. And because no part of the All can separate from Itself, all parts of Itself have to be everywhere At Once. Therefore, if humans had eyes capable of seeing all that exists – they would see it everywhere they looked; which would include the parts that need to be hidden to facilitate the experience of being human and feeling individual.

Brain:
So You’re saying that if we could see everything, we would see that we are not individuals – that we are not separate.

Soul:
Right. And if you could see from the start that you have never been alone on the Earth, you would never be able to experience the humanness that Souls want to experience as a physical being.

Brain:
So we are being deceived, but for a purposeful reason. I can see that. I wish I could pick and choose when to see everything and when not to see it because sometimes I just need to see what the hell is going on so I can feel a little more peace in my life. You know, I need to know that everything is going to be okay without someone spilling out platitudes like, “Don’t worry about it, everything will be okay.”

Soul:
That is why you are talking to Me now. This is your peek behind the curtain so that you will know that everything will be okay.

The Soul & The Brain (excerpt from Volume 2)

Soul:
I realize that most people view the Soul as a singular being, like a human, and that will make it difficult to see just how expansive the Soul is.
Instead, let us imagine the Soul as a breeze.

Brain:
A breeze?

Soul:
Yes. And now imagine this breeze has the ability to think intelligently.

Brain:
Just one large and intelligent breeze…

Soul:
For now…

Brain:
Okay.

Soul:
Now tell me all about being a breeze.

Brain:
I can’t see it – but it’s everywhere. It provides this body with the ability to live because it flows in and out of me. It has no edges, no beginnings, and no endings, and it is always on the move. How’s that?

Soul:
That’s pretty good, actually. The thing to notice is how it is impossible to tell one breeze from another. And the air your body takes in is not held onto permanently. The air goes in and goes out; in fact, the body cannot hold a breeze in the lungs for very long no matter how hard it tries.

Brain:
True…

Soul:
There are many breezes, but they cannot avoid one another; they cannot separate. Each breeze moves through all other breezes freely and without restriction and can travel wherever it pleases within the realm from which it was made. Souls are really close to that analogy. Souls do not go into the body and stay there; they move in and out freely because they are just too vast and free flowing in their nature. Yet, even though the Soul moves freely, they are always still connected to the body because the body is walking around inside of the Soul; just like your body is walking around completely surrounded by the breeze. And so, because a Soul cannot be contained, it can do multiple things, be multiple things, and move to multiple places all at once.