I have said it on all three of my reviews for these books that these are not for those who are not open minded spiritually. However, that doesn't take away from how much I have enjoyed these books. I do have to say of all three books this one was the slowest moving for me. My least favorite of the three but I still good! If we exist in all moments seperately, how does our consciousness seem so serially connected? What is the miniscule moment of time or awareness that each seperate one of us endures? When time seems to stand still, maybe it's because this moment is experienced by many of our imagined identities and held in awe by each. 400 years ago we thought we could fall off the edge of the earth. Looking back with 20 /20 vision we may say later, how did we ever have such a narrow mind on theology to assume that God is limited to our mental constructs. We are constantly evolving spiritually and mentally as a human race: This series seems similar to the difference theologically speaking between democracy and tribal headhunters. It would have been more credible had Neale not mentioned "The Course in Miracles", as the subject matter is very similar. It would be great to say I know all about any subject and it be true and socially accepted. Maybe this is what is gained through meditation, but it doesn't allow one to necessarily practice medicine. It was said that we are here to remember, and that we know all, future, past events and knowledge of everything. It was consistently stated that our forgetfulness is key to the plan, and that we aren't here to learn, yet with our often failing memories we must learn and relearn. It sure seems a shame to waste 20-30 years of every life to learn new skills and relearn old ones. I would sure like to be able to retain all skills and knowledge that we have learned but forgotten not only in this life but previous ones. If Neale reads this, maybe he can find out why our forgetfulness is key? This was mentioned but not expanded upon as promised.
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