If you knew the secret makeup of the world as I do - you would be far nicer, far more forgiving, both of yourself and others, and far less willing to entertain dark thoughts. "Then why don't you tell us?" 1. You do not have the means to fathom it. (Inner vision) If you had - you would know. 2. Its sheer grandiosity would only serve to terrify you and send you spiraling into denial. I will have done a bad deed. 3. You are here, in truth, because you are protected from yourself. You are not trapped, you are not imprisoned, you are not enslaved - you are merely being prepared. Why do you think you were born with no memory? I always say: The fact that we cannot prove the existence of God is the proof of the existence of God. The designs and machinery of existence and being itself are far more grandiose and unknowable than even the greatest mind has ever hoped to fathom. Its proof is not in paradox and neither is it in time-lost manuscripts - but rather in as thing as simple as - convenience. Yes, all designs serve a natural purpose. If you were to design the Earthly realm - with all its laws and strangeness - what lesson would such a realm serve? Your first clue. And the other is this: The magician who has gone at the brink of knowledge is challenged with a rather peculiar dilemma: "How can the hoarder-holder of all knowledge come to know the unknowable?" This is where most magicians die, but some are reborn and transcend into faith instead. Angel song. Curtains. Understand? ![[1eb5a5e5757ebc570179d63d57b37088.jpg]]