9. To find God, you must find yourself lost to yourself.
10. To be infinitely conscious, you consciously lose consciousness of yourself.
What does it mean? It is not like taking chloroform; you must be consciously unconscious of yourself.
11. Space is the gulf between imagination and Reality. The evolution of consciousness fills this gulf.
12. Time is the interval between your very-first imagination and your very-last imagination.
Yesterday has gone, today is today and by tomorrow, today will have become yesterday, and again comes another today. So it is eternally TODAY ... NOW. There is no yesterday, there is no tomorrow. There is only Now — the moment, the instant — and eternally it is only this Now. There is no time. Again, time is the interval between your very-first imagination and your very-last imagination.
13. Where imagination ends, God IS and Godhood begins.
14. Imagination is an eternal mimicry of Reality affecting the shadow-play of illusion.
15. God is not anything comprehensible. He is Reality, Consciousness — Absolute Consciousness, Infinite Consciousness.
16. The Realization of God is Absolute Consciousness minus consciousness of imagination being imagination.
"It is all a headache. Do you all want to hear this? Harry says it is very clear to him!" Baba gestured.
Eruch said, "Just reading it is a tongue-twister for me."
Baba explained, "There is nothing like space consciousness. Here is an ant on the floor. You are all sitting on the same floor. The ant crawls up your body. But its consciousness is different from yours. What is the difference?"
Anita replied, "The ant is only conscious of its crawling, I am a little conscious of this room, but you are conscious of the whole universe."
Baba continued, "There is a world of difference between my infinite consciousness and your ant-like consciousness. You are all ants before me in my consciousness. You are all crawling on my body! Although I am sitting here in the same room with you, we are really nowhere in space, just within God — neither up nor down, neither here nor there! You are ants, big ants, and you sting me all the time!"
Baba then asked Don Stevens, "Tell us that story you wished to narrate."
Don Stevens told of how he came to show his movies of Baba to the executives of ARAMCO, who spoke of "that silent man."
"I am very pleased to hear this," Baba stated. "I am not silent. How can I be silent? I don't speak with my tongue. I speak continuously with my heart. But when I open my lips to speak the Word, then all sorts of things will happen. Everything will be topsy-turvy. But the hearts of the world will get the Word. The time for it is very near."
