Are these rhetorical questions?
Paula, I’m not sure if your questions are rhetorical or not, but if they aren’t, I’m sorry I took so long for me to answer them.
I have no definitive answers, since I was composing these lines as they welled up inside and I felt compelled to put them on paper. My answer, then, has no more validity than anyone else. I can just give you my best guess. These words came forth as I was puzzling over this Heavenletter and wondering what it was saying. It seemed like an unanswered question, so I guess that is why the words took the form they did.
At this point in time, your two questions seem like they are asking the same question that my lines were asking. I think if you could answer one of them, you would answer them all. I could easily add more. Why did Oneness feel the desire to become more conscious of Itself? Once this desire became manifest, could the desire ever dissolve again into an unmanifest state? Are there even greater changes ahead of us which we cannot currently even imagine?
Others have said it and maybe it is true, maybe we should not be asking these questions. I think, though, that our questions are important, helping us to find our way on the journey. Maybe it is true that the questions are more important than the answers.


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I publish a weekly web magazine called Heaven on Earth. Its purpose is to help raise vibrations and to give encouragement and inspiration. I would very much, if possible, like to publish Heavenletters. And I would also very much like to receive Heavenletters!
Best regards,
love and light!