By Anna Von Reitz
We are at the end of a very, very long learning session. It has taken somewhat over 8,000 years to get to this moment, or roughly 25,000 lifetimes.
Most especially, we have needed to learn the difference between good and evil, lies and truth, and all the other opposites that exist in a continually changing dynamic that ultimately cancels out. Think of it in terms of mathematics -- you can reach zero from an infinite number of starting points, right? -7 plus 7, -98 plus 98, and so on? The scale may change but the result does not, like a Nautilus shell-- each chamber is larger, but the design is the same. This is what generates the illusion of time and expansion, when in fact, nothing has changed. So, we actually live in a steady state. That "Zero Point" is called "Now" --- where the Alpha and Omega meet and cancel out --- this is where we live, breathe, and have our being. This moment contains all that ever was or ever will be. And there is only one such "eternal moment". This eternal moment is the memory and body of God.
These concepts are not exactly foreign to us. We have seen Buddha on his lily pad. We have seen Christ on his cross. We have all seen roses grow out of manure piles and good come from evil and evil from good. We have read the holy scriptures of the world, and they all tell us the same thing from different viewpoints, as if a thousand men were all standing in a circle around a horse and trying to describe it for us.
