Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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wonder if there is an intentional similarity to our word "Heaven"?) The point of origin from which all creation isrefer- enced. For in this universe there is the residence of He who is the most high exalted ruler of all creation-the Hosanna, the God as He is called on this planet. This is the central point of all creation, from which the entirety of creation revolves. Thenyour civilization recognizes a God? All civilizations recognize a God. Those who are advanced recognize the same God, for He is one and He is all. He is recognized by different names and concepts, but His essence is recognized by all, for He is, as we are of Him. Haveyou ever been to thatplace? I will not answer that question, for the line of questioning which would follow would not be appropriate. We may not speak of this we akt ate at this time. He obviously picked up that I would be asking for a description of this place and then a description of God. I assured him he would never be asked to do anything he did not wish to do. In regression and hypnotic trance experiments, there are often situations like this when the subject cannot speak of certain things. When this occurs it is difficult, if not impossible, to break through. I usually respect their decision because they are more aware of the situation than I am. I wasjust curious. That is understandable, for we are curious also. And so we are digging in the forest and are sending samples back to satisfy our curiosity. For this is not a trait common only to man, as some may think. Tjust thoughtif He resided in aplace, He would be more like aphysical entity. That was wheremy curiositywas leading. He is not an entity. He is and that is all that can be said at this level of comprehension. But there is the residence, the Hall of God, which is the residence which He emanates from and is central to. D: Ijustthoughtit strangethatHe hada residence. P: This is merely an interpretation so that you may comprehend on your level. For were we to give you information on a higher level you would have no comprehension. Therefore, we must bring this information down to this level atwhich you may comprehend. D: Okay. But in otherwords, He does have a centralpointwhere He can be 128 The Keepers ofthe Garden