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Now, you do not give up your beliefs. You hold on to him. It is too handy to let go and you will not change your concepts. You can blame him for all your misfortunes. Now as long as you expect a god to take on the responsibilities of a god, it seems inconceivable to look inside. I tell you to look inside for the one road to All That Is within you. As long as you dwell on your own imperfections you accept that god, and it has no meaning in reality. You have created a concept of a god that has no reality.
When you are joyful, and I know in spite of the serious faces that you are indeed joyful, then you have some idea of All That Is. When you allow yourselves to be free and use your abilities you will learn it. When you perform some task without effort and take joy in the task, you will have some slight idea of All That Is.
You will not have any idea if you project your fears. You have made God responsible for all of your (words lost). You had him crucify his only son. Do not be afraid or pity him. You blame him and yell at him and then you wonder why he does not treat you right. It is a wonder he did not boot you out of the universe.
You are each part of All That Is. You cannot become disconnected from it, regardless of what you do. You will continue to exist. Your beliefs will affect your future life until you realize it is not true. This does not mean that in another realm your thoughts will not affect you. If you believe in hell, you may find yourself getting warm. Find your own road. Each can find and understand his own way.
No god ever created sorrow. All attributes projected on God are your own. You create your own responsibilities. No god ever created the environment in which you live. God gave you powers of creativity. Life and consciousness are joyful. Allow yourself some joy and find peace.
Now, since we have some note-takers I will let you all rest, but I will be listening.
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Do not feel guilty about not following all that Seth says.