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There is an interconnection of all Life. And therefore, whenever those who are the immortal ones speak through an embodied soul at this level, there is the transmission of that word to all lifestreams who are similarly abiding in this band of energy, which is your time and space and your compartment to work out your reason for being—your dharma as well as your karma. | There is an interconnection of all Life. And therefore, whenever those who are the immortal ones speak through an embodied soul at this level, there is the transmission of that word to all lifestreams who are similarly abiding in this band of energy, which is your time and space and your compartment to work out your reason for being—your [[dharma]] as well as your [[karma]]. | ||
Know this, then—that another function of having a [[Messenger]] and dictations is the unification by the ''antahkarana'', the great web of light, of all souls of a similar evolution. And as the ''antahkarana'' quivers at the hand of the great Master Artist of life, there is a stepping up, a tuning of the sound that is heard from the quivering of the ''antahkarana''. And as you are able to transcend certain lower elements, you find yourself rising to new levels of that web of life and to attunement with the higher sound. This is the great mystery of being—that you also, though considering yourself finite, are with us “everywhere in the consciousness of God.”<ref>Ratnasambhava, “Elements of Being,” {{POWref|37|6|, February 6, 1994}}</ref> | Know this, then—that another function of having a [[Messenger]] and dictations is the unification by the ''antahkarana'', the great web of light, of all souls of a similar evolution. And as the ''antahkarana'' quivers at the hand of the great Master Artist of life, there is a stepping up, a tuning of the sound that is heard from the quivering of the ''antahkarana''. And as you are able to transcend certain lower elements, you find yourself rising to new levels of that web of life and to attunement with the higher sound. This is the great mystery of being—that you also, though considering yourself finite, are with us “everywhere in the consciousness of God.”<ref>Ratnasambhava, “Elements of Being,” {{POWref|37|6|, February 6, 1994}}</ref> |
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