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What is the Prism of Perception?

It is—your Reflecting Apparatus.

What is it? You often hear about the concept of purity.

Compared to what?

There is a standard, the Original Light of God. And there are further distortions and reflections.

How is your visual perception of the form of an object formed? Streams of Light reflect off a barrier and feel its outlines.

And who creates these barriers?

The one from whom you are reflecting. But he does not just reflect; he refracts your Light. And you begin to feel and see His Refraction.

When you direct Love as a stream of energy toward another person, he can amplify it by reflecting it, or he can scatter it, or he can distort it more significantly and thus perceive it as, say, pity for him. The variations are numerous. The point is that he not only reflects but also perceives.

Therefore, you say that "the world is an illusion" because it is merely the perception of Reflections of the Reflection of God's Light.





If evil is the removal from God by increasing the degree of distortion of His Light, how can we make evil disappear?

There are many ways. Do not perceive it as a Reflection that you want to reflect through yourself. Reflect it differently, for example—scatter it and thus highlight the moments in it that constitute the Energy of the Original God and amplify them.

Why don't many people do this?

Because for that, you need to know how to do it and do it consciously.

And you reflect the Light unconsciously. And you do not try to refract it strongly, in your own way.

You have established commonly accepted "reflection patterns." They are neither bad nor good; they simply are. For example, "do no good, and you will receive no evil," and so on. And there are many such unconscious "reflection patterns." If you choose them consciously, that is your right. If you unconsciously adjust to the general matrices of perception—that is also your right.

And that is why I ca

They simply choose it as a familiar way of unconscious reflection.