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November 18, 2004
Oneness and Diversity
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John
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As many of you know, I live in Wyoming in the
northwest part of the United States. Wyoming is the home of Dick Cheney, the
Vice President of the US. Dick could be the next president in a heartbeat, or
the lack of one.
Most of Wyoming today is generally a
conservative cowboy state. A place where the early American frontier values of
freedom and independence live on. It’s a state where whoever is running on the
Republican ticket for president is a surefire winner.
And yet it’s a state of great diversity, in
its people and its landscape. In the last election for governor, Dave
Freudenthal, a Democrat, won the office.
Dick and Lynne Cheney’s daughter, Mary, along
with her parents, has publicly acknowledged she is gay.
Wyoming is a place where people of diverse and
differing opinions and lifestyles can coexist peacefully. Wyoming people, while
usually steadfast in their beliefs and values, are generally willing to allow
others of different beliefs and lifestyles to live peacefully.
There certainly are exceptions to that. People
are people, and sometimes they have less than peaceful differences with each
other. A shocking and horrible example of that was the brutal October 1998
murder in Laramie of Matthew Shepard, a gentle young man who happened to be gay.
But that is the exception in this place that was
the first of the United States to give its women the right to vote, in 1869. In
1925, Wyoming’s Nellie Ross became the United States’ first elected woman
governor. The legendary frontiersman, Buffalo Bill Cody, who founded the town I
live in, was an early and outspoken advocate of women’s rights and justice for
Native Americans.
Wyoming is justly known as the "Equality
State." In many ways, it’s a perfect place to live, at least for folks
like me who love peace, quiet, friendly people, big blue skies, and vast
wide-open spaces. It’s a place that knows how to embrace all, those who agree,
and those who disagree. And to somehow accept the sameness and the diversity,
and live in peace.
A magnificent example, I think, for the rest of
the world. Especially for America, now so bitterly divided after a bitter
presidential election and its equally bitter aftermath. It’s time to heal the
wounds and work together. And to realize in our diversity, we are also one.
In this newsletter we don’t often re-publish
past newsletters. But we’re going to do it this week. Many of you are new to
us and probably haven’t seen this old information anyway.
Joseph, a long time ago, said this:
"You came to this planet at this time to
experience diversity, not oneness. And in that diversity you will all
find joy, once you allow the diversity to be okay. Once you allow yourself, and
all others, to be okay just exactly where you all are right now."
My response to Joseph’s comment:
"Joseph was not saying we, as a human race,
are not one. We are, in fact, one with all of life, with all that is. But within
that oneness, there is diversity. And that is as it should be. Sameness is not
the same thing as oneness. Even within the oneness of nature, there is always
diversity. No two snowflakes are identical. Each is unique and special, one of a
kind. And yet all are snowflakes."
Joseph continued:
". . . you live in a Universe so vast you
cannot even begin to get your arms around it, if you will, with your human
minds. And yet each of you, individually and in human form, have all the
vastness, power, and glory the entire Universe does. Each of you is a
mini-universe, so to speak. A mini-universe with all the energy of the larger
Universe. Each of you are worlds, universes unto yourselves.
"So let us begin this discussion today with
that premise–and that promise. We promise you this: You are far grander and
more powerful than you have ever imagined.
"We like to use the term ‘All That Is.’
There are many other, perfectly acceptable, terms you may prefer to use. For
example, God, Goddess, Great Spirit, Christ, Allah, Jehovah, and so on. All
these terms represent that universal energy that permeates and empowers and
energizes all creation–all that is.
"So, within this vast Universe you have a
vast diversity. As John said . . . every snowflake is unique, diverse. And yet
all are snowflakes, one. So there is no contradiction between diversity and
oneness. They exist side-by-side and in perfect harmony. We would like to see
you humans do the same. And you will, sooner or later.
"The oneness we speak of encompasses vast
diversities. The beauty of the oneness is that it can encompass such vast
diversities without any individual qualities being lost in the crowd, if you
will. And that in no way diminishes the oneness, but rather enhances it.
"Part of the diversity is that all of you
in human form exist simultaneously in spirit form. Linear time does not exist in
the realms of spirit. So you are, at one and the same ‘time,’ physical and
nonphysical. It has always been so, and always will be. It is the way the
Universe is established.
"Now, given that, it is to be expected that
some individuals (physical and/or nonphysical) will be able to access more or
less of the oneness of All That Is than others. It all depends on where, in his
or her evolution and growth, the human or spirit is.
"There is no judgement here–no higher or
lower, no superior or inferior. It’s purely a matter of where each being is in
her/his growth cycle. And it’s always a never-ending cycle, whether the being
is focused primarily in the physical or nonphysical.
"So some of you (and by ‘you’ we mean
humans and spirits alike) are able to access greater levels of awareness and
energies than others.
"Let us put this into more concrete terms.
"When John first started communicating with
the entity called Chief Joseph many years ago, he (John) was a real novice at
this sort of thing. And he was often nervous and tense when asked to channel
Chief Joseph.
"But as John became more comfortable in his
own abilities and in the abilities of his spirit guides, his powers of
communication (or channeling, if you prefer) became greater. And he was able to
reach into, if you will, the higher aspects of this entity you and he have known
as Chief Joseph. John was able to reach into what you might call the Joseph soul
group. A group of spirits that comprises a very highly evolved and powerful
family of teachers.
"And now, today, he has indeed become a
point of focus, for this evolved group. A group which certainly includes the
wise being you know as Chief Joseph, but also other beings.
"So within this group we have a vast
diversity and, at the same time, a unity and oneness of purpose. The energies,
the vibrations of each part of this group are harmonious with all the other
parts.
"And so you have the diversities blending
into the oneness. And then that oneness brings forth the teachings (reminders,
really) to lead each of you in human form back to the remembering of who you
truly are–gods and goddesses all.
"All is diverse, all is one, and all is All
That Is. So walk confidently on the earthly paths you have chosen. And know all
is well. You are loved and appreciated far more than you know."
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This article was originally published
here.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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Copyright © 2004 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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