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[... 23 paragraphs ...]
If you would travel within yourselves, you would find some subjective awareness, some glint of recognition, that would give you a hint of what I mean. As I have told you often, you have your own roads and it is up to you to explore them.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
All I said was that I had been with you in many of your endeavors, when you were alone at home and when your inner self went traveling.
[... 25 paragraphs ...]
Now I invite you all to close your eyes, to listen to my voice and to use it as a launching pad for your own experiences. You can travel where I am. Your self is not a closed door. The inner portion of you is open. You have senses which you have not been using, and I invite you now to use them. I invite you, therefore, to listen within yourself and to use my voice as a beacon in the darkness—a point of safety. It can illuminate many ways and you can feel safe to follow these ways into other personalities that are a portion of yourself—and into other realities in which you also have your existence.
Therefore I invite you to forget the bodies that you know, to set your inner selves free. I ask you, as Ruburt has often, to realize that within yourself there are endless dimensions, and that you can travel safely within them. I ask you to realize that your mind is a gateway into other dimensions. And I ask you to open your inner eyes, and I ask you to look around at the inner world in which you also have your existence. I ask you to sense within yourselves the energy in this voice that you hear, to realize that this energy is also a portion of your own energy—the energy of individuality, the energy of the universe, the energy that grows you from a fetus to the self that you know.
I ask you to realize that within yourself is the prime identity that gave birth to your own personalities...and within yourselves there are personalities that you have forgotten. There are personalities that you have not yet become; but you can see, you can see a pathway and you can travel through it.
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