“Through individuated pieces of [Source], Source takes on numerous physical and nonphysical experiences, including experiences where [It] may veil [Itself] from [Its] own true nature, so that [It] can have the experience of separate perspectives. [It] does this for the purpose of the expansion of the joy and love of Beingness through Creation.”
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A Walk in the Physical: Understanding the Human Experience Within the Larger Spiritual Context
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