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134 God Himself within his soul. At other times he desires “to be indeed a God”; says “that there is no God any more divine than Yourself”; or delights “to be this incredible God I am.” In one of the songs entitled Whispers of Heavenly Death he openly proclaims himself as the most powerful of Gods:

And he includes within himself not merely all things, but all times as well:

Furthermore, he comprises in himself not only all things and all times, but all men, men of all conditions and of all ages. In the Song of Myself, at the close of one of his endless enumerations of men, he asserts: