Portrait of Neale Donald Walsch (copyrights © Dr. Gil Dekel)

by Gil Dekel. Part 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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Before we give matches to children, we need to learn how to use it ourselves. Our atomic knowledge today can destroy us all…

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But what can one person do?… One person can start by dropping that false notion of ‘what can one person do’…

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Today, more than ever before, we are aware of the power of the mind, and our Oneness as spiritual beings. And yet, today we have the technology that can destroy us. This is a crucial moment and we need to be aware of it.

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God’s truth is derived from simplest moments. And this can be shared in equal simplicity.

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Highly evolved societies would ask the permission of even a flower before they pick it. After all, we are all One.

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We need not “do” but “be”. We can change things only on the level of “being”, not on the level of “doing”.

Our society has made remarkable discoveries; we developed advanced technology, we made life easier – but did we make life better?

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We can change what we do to the earth, only when we change how we are being.

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Conversation with Humanity’s author, Neale Donald Walsch. (Image: ‘Neale Donald Walsch Portrait 6’ © Gil Dekel)

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The world’s resources belong to all people and life forms, and should be shared fairly.

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All things are in perfect order, as there is a process in the universe. Highly evolved beings will not interfere with this process, so will never worry or feel shame.

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In highly evolved societies there is no guilt. If one does not perform, then he is merely observed and asked to change. He himself would see and know his inability, and would know that his inability could potentially damage others, thus damage himself.

In highly evolved societies beings are never asked to do something that they cannot do or unable to do. They will not be judged or blamed. Thus, there is no shame or guilt.

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In our society we enjoy to play games in which one wins while the other loses. This we call ‘entertainment’…

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Spirits are slower oscillations (vibrations) of God’s pure energy. In truth, there is only One Soul reshaping itself.

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Oscillations of God’s pure energy. (Photo: ‘Fractal Memory of The Self’ © Gil Dekel)

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Achievement is what brings value, not what brings fame and fortune of no value.

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30,000 people die of starvation every day. 400 children an hour. We are all One, and there is enough to all of us. We need to develop awareness of sufficiently, and a consciousness that will facilitate it in our world. When we know that all is One, we will not waste our resources. Hence, we will see that there is enough.

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We should use the resources, not abuse them.

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Evolution is not in a straight line. It is circular. Up and down.

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Highly evolved societies produce simplicity.

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In highly evolved cultures there is no need for governments, for instance, because all beings govern themselves. Thus, the social structure becomes simpler. The same simplicity operates in their to economy, religious, schools.

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There is no distinction between people and God.

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We all hide our feelings, and then we complain that no one understands us… We all lie, then complain no one understands our truth. Untruth does not work. Life should work on what we tell each other, not on what we hide from each other.

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There is no black without white, no up without down, no cold without hot. (Photo: ‘The Souls’ Parade’ © Gil Dekel)

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Lying about everything is so acceptable, that we even lie about lying. Highly evolved beings observe things fully, and communicate truthfully. Moral is in their judgment. When we observe and communicate truthfully, we then feel truth and we need no words. We would live what is functional; what brings benefit.

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Feelings vibrate and are felt by highly evolved being. They do not lie, as they can feel exactly what the other feels. Use of words is rare in such societies.

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In our world, people who love each other can feel each other without the need to speak. This demonstrates that caring creates communication. In deep love, words are unnecessary. And, the more words you have to use with each other, the less time you must be taking care of each other, because caring itself should create your communication.

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We tend to behave the opposite to what we want our children to learn.

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ur health-care systems spend one-tenth resources on preventing diseases, and nine-tenths on managing it. Profit motivates us.

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We live in an illusion, and we create it. We are the magicians that create life.

The brain is not the source of our intelligence, but a data processor. It takes in data-energy that comes through our senses. It interprets this energy-information according to its previous data on the subject.

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If you choose to be a thing, something of the opposite nature would show up somewhere in the universe. For there is no black without white, no up without down, no cold without warm. So the grander plan is that souls agree before they come to earth, to act a certain part. One soul choses ‘That’ so the other soul can experience ‘This’.

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When a person behaves badly, we need to remember his pure soul, and remember the grand plan. If we saw ourselves as God sees us, we would smile a lot.

We are not just human beings, but humans that are being, constantly being, changing every moment. We are a process, and the product of that process.

End of Part 6. Part 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.

22 April 2014. © Gil Dekel.
Conversations With God, Book 3, by Neale Donald Walsch. Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1999.