Waking up alone only to find you are sleeping with the devil. In order to reach God, your highest self, you must go threw the gates of hell. There you will find both supreme beings Jesus and the Devil. One cannot get dry unless one is wet. Both will welcome you equally. Is one better or more knowledgeable or special than the other ; No. They are the same, they are you. Like a left brain right brain they work differently for the whole you. Skidding on the ice may seem mean but it may keep you from the lions den. What do we know at this time about either. We had the Devil for the first 5,000 years and Jesus for the last 2,000. A Crucis performance seems to go faster than a golf game to the unqualified. One is intellectual the other Emotional. They can be switched by any player at any time. The same is true in a relationship. One may say this hole is unusable. The other can say end of game while the other can say that leaves two holes and four hands. Interpretation is a higher cause than judgement. The doctor can decide your nuts while the nurse says there is butterflies outside. Your resistance is you highest state of cause. You slip on the ice while failing to be hit by the sled on the edge. Lord Krishna once told me to be aware of There might and I thought he said The light. Is walking speeded up a run away or toward a fight? I was asked to become one with you now at this time. Can we get along? Or shall we all fight? Shall we sing and dance or break bread or break each others children’s arms and heads? I watch yet I wait. Like a leopard in the night, unaware of the cold wet snow Ready for a fight, Straining in to the light. Hold back my might. The content seems to combine personal reflection with philosophical and spiritual themes. It conveys a sense of duality and balance between different forces. To improve clarity, consider organizing the ideas into distinct sections or themes. Additionally, refining some of the analogies and metaphors could enhance the readers’ understanding. Exploring specific examples or experiences to illustrate the concepts discussed might also engage the audience more effectively. Furthermore, considering the use of more concrete language could help to ground the abstract concepts in the audience’s lived experiences, making the content more relatable. Heaven is the road block to hell. It is “I.” He that is and is not. Equally divided. Donnie Harold Harris; Lonnie Darrel Harris Sheppard boy on the left Shepard boy on the right.
Exploring the Dual Nature of the Self: Jesus and the Devil = God/Dog

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