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© 2006 by Rasha

chapter thirty-three

Detaching from the details of “the illusion.”
Attaining the vantage point of the witness.

p318 There are no definitive laws of right and wrong, beyond those you create and set for yourself. There are higher choices and lesser choices, in terms of the predictable consequence of certain actions. Yet the violation of a standard can only be applicable to the “rules” you have set for yourself. When you attempt to push the boundaries of your own standards of acceptable action, you draw yourself ever deeper into the very illusions you are working to transcend. When you buy into the evidence of being at the effect, rather than at the cause of your own circumstances, you create the parameters to reenforce the illusion of your separation from Source.


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