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Rikkity sums it all up in the simple yet profound notion of the unity of all. And listen for her metaphor of bisque! Here are her words:
“So, each entity has all possibility before it as defined by its entity history. Infinite does not divide. More than enough. And All That Is contains both all that is and all that could be. And it’s in a constant state of becoming in which the two merge. All possibility and all realization and fulfillment become 1.
“Many many many paths to there. Nothing of value left out. The end. There’s no wittle wee bit sitting outside All That Is. And you couldn’t do that even if you tried really really hard. It all comes into unity.
“And just when you have them all together, wait, there’s more! Don’t you get it: infinite connections without end but always with progress and meaning.
“Unity of All. There is this persistent rumor that only some frequencies connect to spirit, and other rumors of Heaven and Hell, as if there are any parts of existence from which other parts are excluded. But I come to share the really hot news: It’s all One. The most separate entity and the most connected one can each and both sense the whole.
“Every level of complexity can touch the whole, even if it is not always perceived nor understood. There is no Realm A over here and Realm B over there. There is no then and now and yet-to-be. There is no up nor down. It’s all One. Yet until we have connected into the complexity of All, and in the process created it, we may sense separation but not differentiation. Go ahead and think of some part of existence you can’t connect to. See, you can’t! But you are.
“Cosmic soup of being, kind of puree. While most like to think of stew, I think of bisque. I am the only spirit guide to speak of bisque… with loads of butter. And here’s the secret of purees and bisques: While very diverse in the constituent elements, complex in taste with no one element dominating, and if one is missing it just tastes wrong.
“Existence requires the inclusion of all to be meaningful and complex and fulfilled. Either it’s all One or what’s the point? That’s it.”
By Randy and Elissa Bishop-BeckerRikkity sums it all up in the simple yet profound notion of the unity of all. And listen for her metaphor of bisque! Here are her words:
“So, each entity has all possibility before it as defined by its entity history. Infinite does not divide. More than enough. And All That Is contains both all that is and all that could be. And it’s in a constant state of becoming in which the two merge. All possibility and all realization and fulfillment become 1.
“Many many many paths to there. Nothing of value left out. The end. There’s no wittle wee bit sitting outside All That Is. And you couldn’t do that even if you tried really really hard. It all comes into unity.
“And just when you have them all together, wait, there’s more! Don’t you get it: infinite connections without end but always with progress and meaning.
“Unity of All. There is this persistent rumor that only some frequencies connect to spirit, and other rumors of Heaven and Hell, as if there are any parts of existence from which other parts are excluded. But I come to share the really hot news: It’s all One. The most separate entity and the most connected one can each and both sense the whole.
“Every level of complexity can touch the whole, even if it is not always perceived nor understood. There is no Realm A over here and Realm B over there. There is no then and now and yet-to-be. There is no up nor down. It’s all One. Yet until we have connected into the complexity of All, and in the process created it, we may sense separation but not differentiation. Go ahead and think of some part of existence you can’t connect to. See, you can’t! But you are.
“Cosmic soup of being, kind of puree. While most like to think of stew, I think of bisque. I am the only spirit guide to speak of bisque… with loads of butter. And here’s the secret of purees and bisques: While very diverse in the constituent elements, complex in taste with no one element dominating, and if one is missing it just tastes wrong.
“Existence requires the inclusion of all to be meaningful and complex and fulfilled. Either it’s all One or what’s the point? That’s it.”