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I’d like to change the subject now, if I could, and talk about Earth changes. But before I do, I’d like to just make an observa-tion. It seems as though there are a lot of things being said here more than once. I sometimes feel like I’m hearing the same things, over and over again.
That’s good! Because you are! As I said earlier, this is by design.
This message is like a spring. When it is coiled, it circles back onto itself. One circle covers the other, and it seems to be, literally1, “going around in circles.” Only when the spring is uncoiled will you see that it stretches out in a spiral, farther than you could have ever imag-ined.
Yes, you are right. Much of what is being said has been said a number of times, in different ways. Some-times in the same way. The observation is correct.
When you are finished with this message, you should be able to repeat its essential points virtually ver-batim. The day may come when you may wish to.
Okay, fair enough. Now, moving forward, a bunch of peo-ple seem to think I have a “direct line to God,” and they want to know, is our planet doomed3? I know I asked this before, but now I’d really like a direct answer. Will the Earth changes oc-cur, as so many are predicting? And if not, what are all those psychics5 seeing? A made-up vision? Should we be praying? Changing? Is there anything we can do? Or is it all, sadly, hope-less?
I will be happy to address those questions, but we will not be “moving forward.”
We won’t?
No, because the answers have already been given you, in My several previous explanations of time.
You mean the part about “everything that’s ever going to happen has already happened.”
Yes.
But what IS the “everything that has already happened?” How did it happen? What happened?
All of it happened. All of it has already happened. Every possibility exists as fact, as completed events.
How can that be? I still don’t understand how that can be.
I am going to put this in terms to which you can better relate. See if this helps. Have you ever watched children use a CD-ROM to play a computerized video game?
Yes.
Have you ever asked yourself how the computer knows how to respond to every move the child makes with the joystick?

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