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Doing nothing, being everything: quotes from Ramtha and God

 

 

 

“Never seek truth. Simply be. In being you’re at one with the infinite universe... When you simply are, you are in alignment with the isness of all things...and you have to do nothing except be!”

Ramtha (Ramtha, p116,197)

 

“...many of you who do not know that [you are God] still think you must go through dogma and certain ‘mechanics’, as it were- rituals, prayers, chants, fasts, meditations- in order to connect with God and become enlightened. Yet the more you do these things, the more you convince your soul that you are not what you are trying to become...for you are having to do arduous things in order to achieve it... [Thus] practicing rituals and following dogma is not wrong. But it will never feel completely right, because the voice within you- that is God- says that you already are what you are struggling to reach. …there is nothing you must accomplish on this plane except being who and what you are. For the knowingness that you are God is achieved in a state of being- for God is beingness; it is the isness of all life.”

(Ramtha, p147,149)

 

“If you choose [to have] peace and joy and love, you won’t get much of it through what you’re doing. If you choose happiness and contentment, you’ll find little of that on the path of doingness. If you choose reunion with God, supreme knowing, deep understanding, endless compassion, total awareness, absolute fulfillment, you won’t achieve much of that out of what you’re doing. In other words, if you choose evolution- the evolution of your soul- you won’t produce that by the worldly activities of your body. Doing is a function of the body. Being is a function of the soul. The body is always doing something. Every minute of every day it’s up to something. It never stops, it never rests, it’s constantly doing something. It’s either doing what it’s doing at the behest of the soul- or in spite of the soul. The quality of your life hangs in the balance. …The soul is forever being. It is being what it is being, regardless of what the body is doing, not because of what it’s doing. If you think your life is about doingness, you don’t understand what you are about. …Your soul doesn’t care what you do for a living- and when your life is over, neither will you. Your soul cares only about what you’re being while you’re doing whatever you’re doing. It is a state of beingness the soul is after, not a state of doingness.”

God (Conversations with God, Book 1, p178)

 

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author Jack Haas, Canadian, American writer, artist, photographer

These fragments and quotes are taken from the unpublished writings of Jack Haas, selected from the notebooks 1990-2005.

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