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"For a very long time and for various reasons, including thousands of years of deliberate interdimensional interference and religious programming by the Powers That Be, we have confused life's pure eternal intelligence with a god or gods."

So agree with this. And I wonder, in terms of what the remote viewers reported, how much these influences impacted what they saw? Thanks.

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Hi Kathleen - That is SO the question ... so much so I'm going to write about it in my next essay!

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I'll look forward to it! Best.

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Amen indeed! Thank you Cate for your beautiful insight. God can ONLY be love, happiness and peace. And we are That. We are divine in miraculous manifestation 😍

There’s no separation.

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Well, Cate, all I can say is Halleluiah and Amen!

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I don't see any reason to believe that humans, or even "God" for that matter, are beings of pure love. I suppose it all has to balance out in the end if there is such a thing as a beginning and an end.

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Hi Lisa - We have such a programmed and diminished understanding of "love" ... equating it with romance and sex, chocolate and flowers and being nice and "good" all the time, it is impossible to imagine that humans, or even god as you say, are beings of pure love. As best I can "grok" it, pure love is the eternal intelligence of life itself. That's why I so often refer to life/love as one thing.

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Love is a many-splendored thing according to Hollywood so perhaps the splendidly destructive forces of nature are an expression of love and love is a quality of being. Being seems so much bigger than love to me, not that I'm knocking love.

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I don't see any other possibility. That pure love is behind life and Nature - and so us - and whether or not we choose to align there and embody more or less pure love is what's going on.

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Love is one aspect of pure being, it's a good way of perceiving the world.

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