The Daily Q'uote for May 29, 2018
"We speak from the point of view that the Creator has made a great sacrifice in causing a portion of Its being to have mind and to become independent, for there is much effort in accepting the free will of portions of Itself which seem disharmonious with other portions of Itself. And yet the Creator has repeatedly made this sacrifice of wholeness without effort in order to bring Itself an expanded Self. The Creator, shall we say, takes the very, very long view and looks upon all that occurs through all the densities and dimensions, of which there are an infinite number, in order that It may key into Its own Self all of the selves that have become unique and learn all those things which each unique portion has learned. And you yourself are a sacrifice to your own mind, for without mind you would constantly be in a state of meditation and all things would be whole and entire unto themselves and one with you and acceptable in every respect."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0316.aspx
I read this transcript only recently, this following line is a nice backdrop that precedes this quote "You are the Creator, and as you experience each other, the Creator gains experience." Keeping these sentences in mind personalises the quote somewhat more that each of us is the Creator and adds a beautiful shine..like after a car being washed
"We speak from the point of view that the Creator has made a great sacrifice in causing a portion of Its being to have mind and to become independent, for there is much effort in accepting the free will of portions of Itself which seem disharmonious with other portions of Itself. And yet the Creator has repeatedly made this sacrifice of wholeness without effort in order to bring Itself an expanded Self. The Creator, shall we say, takes the very, very long view and looks upon all that occurs through all the densities and dimensions, of which there are an infinite number, in order that It may key into Its own Self all of the selves that have become unique and learn all those things which each unique portion has learned. And you yourself are a sacrifice to your own mind, for without mind you would constantly be in a state of meditation and all things would be whole and entire unto themselves and one with you and acceptable in every respect."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0316.aspx
I read this transcript only recently, this following line is a nice backdrop that precedes this quote "You are the Creator, and as you experience each other, the Creator gains experience." Keeping these sentences in mind personalises the quote somewhat more that each of us is the Creator and adds a beautiful shine..like after a car being washed