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Therefore I say to you again that you alone are the source of your suffering. In truth, all suffering cometh from within and not from without.What is time, Lord Xavas? Time is the means by which we experience Kharma. Time is the pathway along which Kharma is unfolding before the one who has chosen so to go.


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How much must I suffer before I reach enlightenment, Lord Xavas? Not a day, not an hour, not a jot.


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How can I see you Lord Xavas? Look at yourself and you will see me.


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How can I see myself? Take off your clothes and burn them, remove the burden of your illusions and masks and then you will surely see yourself. If you cannot see yourself then how can you ever introduce yourself to me. I see you only because I see myself.


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And Halaff said: is thee no light outside the mind of man? Surely so, replied Xavas, for the universe is but of the mind, for from the mind comes the body and the body is of the fruits that the mind brings forth. Who will say: I hate him, the bringer of evil. Is iit not he who speaks?


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There is no blemish in anything that is, for all that is - is and in being it is perfect. Every stone is in its right place, every hair beautiful to the finest detail, every fallen leaf pressing between Halaff's foot and his pathway. It is the mind that corrupts what is perfect. See with your soul and let the stains on the veils of your mind be washed clean by the supreme wisdom of knowing all is right.



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