The End of Loneliness
This is the cure for loneliness.
I am alone is a misspelling for I am al-one.
Al-one is actually the first spelling of the word which eventually became “alone.” We lost the concept of al-one in the dissent into separation.
As it’s used today, we naturally associate the shape of the word “alone” with the feeling of being apart and by one’s self. That is the definition of the word we use.
We will come to discover that loneliness is impossible, a fact that, in separation, is forgotten. The word alone is misunderstood so deeply. It is literally believed to be the opposite of what it truly represents. It only means al-one.
Come to remember it only means AL-ONE (pronounced all-won.)
Yes, you are blessed indeed. Yet in this world, you do not know it. But you have the means for learning it and seeing it quite clearly.
“I am al-one” is an concept mapping to the shorter phrase “I am al1.” Which is, of course, l33tspeak for “I am all.”
Al-one is a intermediate from the conventional definition of “alone” to the concept “all-one.” The phrasing of from/to reflects an etymology that occurred in reverse order. The concept originally started as al1. Then it turned into all-one as phrasing was introduced. The dissent into “alone” and its meaning occurred due to disillusionment when the state of separation was introduced.
We will all discover the infinitude of Creation and remember that one can never be apart. Only “I am All One” is true. This is an affirmation and realization of an eternal power of creative force. This inevitable realization will coincide with the attainment of limitless peace to all mankind.
To share in the glory of the understanding, next time you think “I am alone” change the thought instead to
I am All One.
– al1