Heaven #4621 Hello, Myself
Dear Gloria,
in http://www.heavenletters.org/hello-myself.html
last paragraph:
"Here I AM. Your True Self. Look at Me and see your Self. I am your Co-Signer and your Heritage. I AM you, and you ARE I. Now you are getting closer to the Truth of Who you really are and What you are really made of. You are more than any words can say. Still, the same, I whisper your Greatness: “Thou art I. I AM thou. Hello, Myself.”"
I am not sure what this "Still, the same" is referring to. Is "Still" an adjective or a verb" here? And what this "the same' is linked to?
Thanks


Dear Normand, I can see that
Dear Normand, I can see that the phrase is awkward. Still is definitely not a verb here. Nor does it mean quiet. More the meaning of: Even so, nevertheless, just the same, yet, but. Still here is not an adverb -- doesn't modify a verb. Could it possibly be a conjunction? I think of it more as a filler.
This paragraph also has some incorrect punctuation which I'll get to in a minute.
Let's try the sentence this way: Still, just the same, I whisper your greatness.
Does that work for you? If yes, will you kindly amend it on the Heavenletter?
Here's the whole passage with corrected punctuation:
"Here I AM. Your True Self. Look at Me and see your Self. I am your Co-Signer and your Heritage. I AM you, and you ARE I. Now you are getting closer to the Truth of Who you really are and What you are really made of. You are more than any words can say. Still, just the same, I whisper your Greatness: 'Thou art I. I AM thou. Hello, Myself.'"
Thank you for your conscientiousness. It gives me such confidence.
It works for me. I did amend
It works for me. I did amend it on the Heavenletter.
Thanks