Part 1
Hi, Bashar. And are you good day. This is Jureen. Oh, all right, if you insist. I have been working with, well, first of all, I've been married for 26 years to a non-metaphysical man. Oh, all right. Non-metaphysical man. Is that the name of the person? No, his name is Jerry. Oh, all right. Jerry, the non-metaphysical man. Now, first of all, before we go, First of all, before we go on, you do understand that many people on your planet will be living the lives they need to live without necessarily knowing a stitch about the idea you call metaphysics. Yes, he did. All right. He did that. All right. So presently, though, I'm working with twin flame energy on the inner planes. Oh, all right. And we... Is this fun for you? Yes, we're accomplishing a world service work. All right. So... Is this representative of your highest joy? Yes, it is. Oh, well, thank you. So my question about that is, will I soon be in a new relationship and will we... Is this the voice of expectation? Yes. Are you saying you don't trust your reality to take you where you need to go? It looks a little... A little what? Looks a little what? What picture are you putting on it? Incredible. Meaning what? What is incredible? What are you defining as... defining as incredible? Can you be specific? What am I defining the work? What are you defining as incredible? Beyond words. But the idea, you are asking a question, will I do this, will this happen? And I asked you back, are you not trusting that your reality will take you where you need to be? What was the answer to that question? I do try. It's difficult. You try? Yes. What's the difficult? What is the difficulty you are to experience? you ought to experience it? To trust the direction that this appears to be taking. Why is that difficult? Why is it easier for you to trust in another direction? Because I feel unworthy. You feel unworthy. All right. Thank you for your honesty. That's all right. Now, why do you feel unworthy? What are your reasons for feeling unworthy? You must have them or you wouldn't feel unworthy? This is big. Well, does it fit in the room you are in? Did you get it through the door? Not yet. It hasn't happened yet. All right, this is big. Are you implying that this is a lot to handle? Is that what you mean by this is big? Yes. All right. Well, all right. Well, you can start simply. I'm not necessarily assuming that you will give me every single aspect of it in 25 words or less, as you say. But you can start with something. Why is it that you feel unworthy? that you feel unworthy. What one reason can you give me that allows you to feel unworthy? I'm carrying a spiritual child.
Part 2
what you mean by this is big? Yes. All right. Well, all right. Well, you can start simply. I'm not necessarily assuming that you will give me every single aspect of it in 25 words or less, as you say. But you can start with something. Why is it that you feel unworthy? that you feel unworthy. What one reason can you give me that allows you to feel unworthy? I'm carrying a spiritual child. You are carrying a spiritual child. Yes. What does that have to do with feeling unworthy? It's the child that makes me feel unworthy. No, that is impossible. Only you can make yourself feel unworthy. That's right. So, be more specific. The energy of this child is much higher than mine. So? So my question is, do you? Do. I have the ability to bring this into physical reality. Well, let me ask you this question. May I? Yes. Do you believe that creation creates pointless creations? Or do you believe that everything fits? I'll ask you another way. Let us use an analogy. Let us say that you have what you call on your planet a fine china vase or cup in your hand. Can you? you can you picture this? Okay. Have you got it? Is it a vase or a cup? A cup? A cup. All right. Now drop the cup in your imagination and see it shatter on the floor. Have you seen this? You see it shatter into pieces on the floor? Yes. Alright. Now here is my question. If you were to pick those pieces up and assemble them, would they assemble back into a cup? This is not a trick question. Would they assemble back into a cup? By what substance? Would they assemble back into a cup? Yes, of course, because you dropped a cup and it broke into pieces. And the pieces on the floor are the pieces of a cup. So the idea is, is that you understand when you see the pieces on the floor, that every single piece there has a place where it fits to go back into the concept of becoming a whole cup. There are no extraneous piece. You're not going to find extra pieces, are you? No. Are you? If I gathered them all, no. And if you gathered them all, you're not going to be missing any. Right. You follow? And let's, for the sake of this illustration, simply say, that the pieces didn't go that far. You can see every single one of them so that you know you're going to have exactly just the right amount of pieces and that when you assemble them, they are going to be a cup. Are you following me so far? Yes. Therefore, you must understand that every single thing in creation is such a piece of the whole. There are no extraneous pieces and there are no pieces missing. Everything fits into one big puzzle picture. You follow?
Part 3
one of them so that you know you're going to have exactly just the right amount of pieces and that when you assemble them, they are going to be a cup. Are you following me so far? Yes. Therefore, you must understand that every single thing in creation is such a piece of the whole. There are no extraneous pieces and there are no pieces missing. Everything fits into one big puzzle picture. You follow? Everyone is a piece, a puzzle piece of one big puzzle picture. You follow? Yes. And therefore, when everyone is simply who they need to be, when everyone is the shape they were created to be, when everyone is the shape they were created to be, when everyone is the piece of the piece of the puzzle that they were created to be, then they fit where they belong and they add their piece to the whole picture and support the whole. And there's no leftover pieces and there's no pieces missing. You following? Yes. So, if you are the one with whom the child made the agreement, doesn't that automatically by definition mean you must belong together? Or the child would have made an agreement with someone else? with someone else? Yes. Well, are you getting the point? Yes. Then you must be equal, or it couldn't exist. And it is only your assumption that you are not equal that makes you experience the inequality. It's only your definition that you are not equal that allows you to experience inequality as a tangible reality. But it doesn't mean it's empirically true. Because if it were empirically true, we wouldn't be having this conversation. Because you wouldn't have this to talk about. Because it wouldn't have this to talk about. wouldn't exist in your reality because there are no pointless creations. And there are no pieces that are not where they don't belong. Do you follow that? Is this making some sense to you? Yes, it does. Is this helping to illuminate and lighten up the whole picture for you? Yes. Yes. Energetically and... All right. That's what it begins. Let it sink in. It will permeate every aspect of your being. It will permeate every other area wherein wherein you might still insist that you are not, not worthy, but if you really, really, really, this goes for all of you. If you really, really, really were not worthy in the way most of you think, you wouldn't exist at all. In a sense, if I may put this somewhat colloquially and somewhat poetically, there is a very, very large paradox at work when people on your planet think that they are unworthy, It's actually one of the most arrogant things you can say. One of the most egotistical things you can say. Because what you are saying is that, yes, everything in the universe fits perfectly except me. I stand out as the only unworthy aspect of all of creation. Look at me.
Part 4
somewhat colloquially and somewhat poetically, there is a very, very large paradox at work when people on your planet think that they are unworthy, It's actually one of the most arrogant things you can say. One of the most egotistical things you can say. Because what you are saying is that, yes, everything in the universe fits perfectly except me. I stand out as the only unworthy aspect of all of creation. Look at me. You see the paradox in saying you are unworthy? Because truly, if you really were, unworthy, you wouldn't be in existence at all because creation would not have created something that didn't belong. And by really saying you're unworthy and really allowing yourself to believe that you are unworthy, what you're telling the Creator is that the gift of existence is worthless. The gift you have given is worthless. I throw it back in your face. Now, the Creator loves you one conditionally, so the Creator doesn't mind. Because the Creator loves you all. so unconditionally that the Creator allows you to even believe you are not worthy. That's how loved and worthy you are. Because you have total freedom to believe whatever you want. That's how loved and supported you are. And if you want to believe you're unworthy, creation says, okay, I love you none the less. And I will allow you to believe what you choose to believe. But the proof is that you exist. And if you stop and take a moment to really think about it, you will realize that your very existence means you must be worthy because creation would not have created you were you not. Because you are an aspect of the infinite. Remember the second law? You are an aspect of the one and you are the one, pretending in a sense to be a part of the one. So if you're saying I'm unworthy, you're saying it's all one. It's all worthless. I have said that. Yes, I know. And that's all right. Again, it is a valid perspective. But the idea is that you do not necessarily have to think that it's actually an empirical truth as if it were a law of creation. I already told you what the four laws were. You didn't hear me say the fifth law is that you are unworthy. So it's not a law. It is only a point of view. You're using the four laws to create a point of view and a belief that you're unworthy, but it's not an empirical, absolute truth. It's only an experience. And you can change it because it's an experience. Does that make sense? Yes, it does. Thank you. Thank you.