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Old 11-10-2008, 06:19 AM   #8
gIWnXYkw

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well, err i think david wilcock and larry seyer made it clear that we actually are all that only we choose to think that we aren't!!!!
technically, being all powerful, all knowing, and being present everywhere is possible, but that is all limited by our own wills. all power is at our reach, but like any muscle, it requires exercise. all knowledge of any space or time is available as a recorded memory, we just have to recall it to our minds to "remember". being present everywhere but one would have to be willing to be one with all there is. it's very natural to for an individual to see our great abilities as a great burden of responsibility, that's why sometimes we have to detach ourselves from our own power and knowledge and give it all to projections of other selves. we can't really know ourselves until we forget ourselves and get to know others.

i also mentioned a little about egocentrism, which is a child's inability to see the point of view of somone else. i suppose children are born thinking everything revolves around them and forget they revolve around everything else with everyone else.
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