
"And there came a day, as it were indeed, when it was time that this old man, master, his
days were finished, that all that I had set out to accomplish, indeed who I was, was accomplished.
I made, as it were indeed, my journey across the river termed Indus. And there, as it were indeed,
on the side of the mountain called Indus, master, I communed with all my peoples and bade unto
them that this truth was a truth; that their divine guidance, as it were indeed, was not through
me, as it were, but the Source that had made me, as it had made them. Behold, for their belief,
as it were indeed, and to their surprise, master, I elevated myself quite nicely above them.
And the women began to scream and become aghast, and the men, as it were indeed, who were
soldiers, dropped their broadswords, as it were indeed, in wonderment. I saluted them farewell
and learn as I have learned to become as I have become in their way."
"When wanting to be whatever it is you desire to be, align your thoughts with it. In the wind
is a power that can intimidate a solitary soldier and take the earth and whisk it into the
heavens in a single blow. And yet it cannot be harnessed or enslaved and it cannot be, as it
were indeed, servant to anything save itself. I contemplated the free movement of the wind
and became it. That is how."
"The difficulty that all have with this ideal is that they are still caught up in death and
old age. And they are caught up in trying to find a machine that will get them there. And they
are caught up in complexities rather than the simplicity of the line that the Father is. It is
done simply, never arduously. So be it. After I ascended, entity, that was when I knew
everything I wanted to know, because I got out of the density of flesh and came back into the
fluidness of thought. And in that, entity, I was not inhibited by anything. Then I knew the
structural makeup of that which is termed man - God. But at that time I did not know. I only
knew that I was at peace with what I had done and I was at peace with life. Then I let it flow
through me."
"I was no longer an ignorant barbarian. I was no longer anxious for war, smelling the battle.
I was no longer, as it were indeed, anxious and overwrought and overworked. No longer was I,
as it were indeed, having thoughts that men have. I was way beyond that. I was into life and
into the wonderfulness that I saw in the heavens day after day and night after night. That
was my life. That is when the peace came and that is when I became at one with the Unknown
God. I no longer fought him. Now for everyone to be that patient in this lifetime is an
arduous task to ask, for they live very fast now and they die very young. They don't know
how to live because they live by time. They must do it in a certain perimeter of time or
they shall never accomplish it. As long as they feel that way, they shall never accomplish it.
They will have only lived by time and that shall be the accomplishment in this life. Do you
understand?"
"When you know who you are - and in my life it took sixty-three years to learn that - you
will look at yourself and see readily who has created all the destinies that you have lived
by self-choice. And all of the unhappiness is by self-choice; and all of the happiness is
by self-choice. But it was you and no one else. When you can humble yourself to look at you -
look at you, feel you, and ask yourself why, and then say, "I know why," and become reasonable
with self - you have taken the bars away from truth, which is the bird that soars in the heaven
called happiness, virtue, oneness, and peace. I slumbered in the latter part of my
sixty-three years of enlightenment. I slumbered because I was a peaceful man. I had come to
terms with all things. I had made peace with all things and learned to love and respect and
admire my greatest adversaries, for I was their threat. I learned to love them because I
learned to love indeed that which is termed the elegance called Ramtha, indeed."
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