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The Message of the Divine Iliad Walter Russell Volume II Preface If these words be read as words of mine, then indeed are they but mine, and have I failed to translate true those inspired words of Light written upon my heart by Him whom thou art, and Whom I am, as I am also thee. If these words be read as “I am I” and “thou art thou,” and the skies and winds and trees are things apart, separate and separable, and God afar beyond unknowable and unreachable, then have I failed indeed my Father’s work to do-and are my words to thee unholy things; and I, who wrote them down, am to thee unholy. If these words be read as words alone, and not as that One Idea of Unity, the star, the morning dew, thou, the violet and me all One, then are my words but words.