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The child accepts the Santa Claus answer for some years, and then becomes disillusioned, realizing that the Santa Claus of Christmas tales is a myth. So in many ways the stories of a God are myths, but you are still left with a bag of toys on one hand, and the luxurious earth on the other, so the question still remains.
My answer is that the myths in their own way try to hint at answers that are basically nonverbal, and at concepts that are themselves the fountainhead from which the earth and all existence springs.
(9:35.) Is there a God, or is there a being, or a source behind all reality? You know the answer as well as anyone else does. You are as alive and aware as anyone else, and the secrets of your being are also the secrets of being.
You must look within yourself then, for in the last analysis the beginning and the source of creativity and being reside in each individual consciousness, in the same way that each tree contains its own seed. So it is to the seed of your own knowing that you must look for such answers.
It is only because you tell yourself that you do not know the answers that they seem unavailable. This is very briefly the beginning of an answer to a question that of itself initiates other questions, and should in your own mind.
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(A copy of Seth’s answer to Timothy’s daughter will be sent to Timothy, probably after his article about Dick Bach has appeared in Time Magazine. [Copy sent to Timothy Foote October 21, Saturday.]
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