Understanding It Is All One Thing Q: About imagination, imagination is a.... B: Oh, one moment! Before you continue, may I interrupt you? Q: Sure. B: Thank you. Allow me to remind each and every individual that you are gathered for your own reasons and thus, you find within any sharing, within any statement, with any question that is offered by anyone an opportunity to reflect to yourself how that statement, how that question relates to you. Do not think that something that someone else is sharing has nothing to do with you. If it had nothing to do with you, you would never hear it and you would not be here. So this is an opportunity for each and every one of you, from everything everyone shares, to simply turn the question, turn the statement toward yourself, within yourself, and relate the situation that is being described, being discussed, being interacted with, to yourself, and see how the understanding of what is being shared relates to you and serves you. Thank you, continue. Q: Thank you. Imagination is a... I guess it has a few definitions. B: All right. If you can imagine them, then obviously it must. Q: Some people think of it as something separate from reality... B: Yes. Q: ... and I'd like to throw a light on maybe another definition of the word. B: Yes. Q: It might be a soul conscious or an awareness level, where things sort of take place faster or where you can maybe form ideas faster? B: In a sense, yes. Q: Are there other beings that just exist on that level that could.... B: Yes. Q: ...be waiting there for you to imagine them? B: Yes. Q: And... B: And imagining them is connecting to them...forming communication. Q: Yes, so you could...in your imagination you could lose your third density, or is it fourth density? B: Not so much lose-integrate, add, blend, not lose. Q: OK. B: I understand the meaning, but it is not losing anything, it is integration. Q: Right. I understand the definition there. What density is imagination? B: All. Q: Okay, beyond imagination... B: Nothing. Q: ...is there unimaginable.... B: No, non-existence is the only thing beyond imagination and you cannot imagine non-existence. Q: That's right. Q2: Then how do you know that it exists? B: It doesn't, by definition. (Audience laughs) Q: Well, okay, so cognition and imagination are sort of the same? B: Yes. Anything that you can imagine is on some level, somewhere, "some when," real. It may not have any place in a particular density, in any particular time within that density; it may not have to manifest according to how you think it should, in that way, so that you can relate to it as you relate to anything else in your density, but it is no less real. Q: Okay well, when you stop, when you sort of still your mind and stop all your own creations... B: Stop your creations? Q: Well... B: Not possible. The idea of the creation of stillness is a creation. Nothing is something. Nothing is not non-existence. Nothing is something. Stillness is creation and it serves a purpose. Q: Okay, well, it is just... B: Do not forget that being infinitely accelerated is the ability to be everywhere in every universe, all at the same time. Being everywhere in every universe infinitely accelerated, all at the same time, would feel like standing perfectly still. Q: Would that speed up everything to like a white light or... B: It can, yes, in a sense, it is the blending. That is one way you can create a symbol to reflect it. White light. Q: Okay, all of this sort of flows around a space where we are aware of all... B: Space is part of the imagination. Nothing is outside. Q: Okay, what is this electron or particle that we have inside all of us that is sort of neutral or aware of it all? B: A particle? Q: I don't know if it is a particle, it is like a center without a center. B: You all, in a sense, have a center. You all have a gate, a doorway. You may refer to it as a black hole, in a sense. Q: Okay, the black hole that a phenomenon... B: It is also still an idea, for do not forget that the idea, the creation of separation, simply then creates a need to have a doorway through which you are connected to everything, even though everything really is all one thing. Q: Yet the idea surrounds the actuality of it. B: In a sense, yes. Q: But there is an actuality to the... B: The actuality is simply that it is. Q: Yeah, the isness of the center of all of us, which could be merged or... B: It is merged. Q: ...or finite. We could experience it finitely. B: You can experience it to whatever degree you are willing, but it is all one. Q: Right, that "nomenon" that's the opposite of phenomenon. B: All right. Q: Is that fair to say? B: You have created it, of course it is fair to say it. You obviously understand it. Q: I just thought I'd open that up for discussion. B: Well, thank you. (Audience laughs) Q: It's a big subject, it is kind of hard to put into words. B: All right, but you have done well. Q: Thank you for that. B: Thank you.