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Phoenix Journal 106 - Four Winds 10

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Everything that is is of everything else that is. All things are indissolubly united.—Mitakuye<br />

Oyasin—All that is, is, in relationship to all that IS so that all becomes “for all my relations”<br />

which is all that is.<br />

Every happening anywhere happens everywhere. The milkweed fluff floating lazily in the summer sky<br />

affects the balance of the whole universe of suns and galaxies. Every part of the universe moves in interdependent<br />

unison as the wheels of a watch move in unison. The clock wheels are geared together mechanically.<br />

The rhythmic wave universe is geared together electrically.<br />

The entire universe is one and must be kept in balance as one. Changes of condition in any one part are<br />

simultaneously reflected in every other part, and are sequentially repeated in it.<br />

I first gave these words unto Man and he did not understand them—I give them again and at intervals to<br />

FIND IF MAN IS LEARNING SO THAT WE CAN MAKE OUR PASSAGE.<br />

Say thou, Dharma—again, in words of man’s knowing, for, verily I say, I am within all things, without all<br />

things, and involved in all things, for I am everywhere—Who am I? Am I Hatonn or some seemingly<br />

vaporized Oneness with a higher KNOWLEDGE? So be it.<br />

All things are omnipresent, for all things extend from Mind of “Me”, and I am omnipresent.<br />

All omnipresent things are omniscient, for I am within them, and I am omniscient. When Man’s consciousness<br />

tells him of My presence within and without him he will then KNOW all things, for I know all things,<br />

and I am He.<br />

All thinking things manifesteth all power when consciousness within them recognizeth their omnipotence.<br />

Until then, things are naught but things, manifesting Me not, being but blank slates upon which to write My<br />

mighty thoughts for blind eyes.<br />

For I am omnipotent. I give all power to him who asketh but no one may ask of Me who is not aware of<br />

Me. See thou to it that many well knoweth that, and manifest thou thyself that principle of power in thine<br />

own works.<br />

For I say to all the imaged forms of My imagining, that power lieth in them to manifest the balanced Light<br />

which centereth them, by making the One Light appear as two unbalanced lights which interchange sequentially<br />

but equally.<br />

And again I say that all things which man senseth are but waves of dual light which record My electric<br />

thinking in the imagined forms of My imagining.<br />

And also I say that the imagined forms of My imagining have no Being, for I alone have BEING.<br />

Walk gently, chelas, in the wonders of your awakening for the glory of the KNOWING shall be indeed<br />

wondrous. You shall be able to break the bonds which bind you to the illusion—but first, you must<br />

confront that which you have projected on the screen called “physical life” for you have forgotten that<br />

which is “LIFE”. Hold my hand and I shall bring you home. Salu.<br />

I AM THAT I AM—MITAKUYE OYASIN<br />

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