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Kate Atkinson Boehme's

Thinking in the Heart or Easy Lessons in Realization

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Great Reality - Power Within - All there is - God centre - Prayer - Outgrow pain - Consciousnes is really - It has been thought - To enter into realization - Stronger realization - Contents -


thought. If it be true, the thought is vital; if untrue, the thought is non-vital. The conception to which I allude is the idea which the mind holds regarding itself, its nature and its relation to that which it believes to be the cause of its existence.

To understand this better, let us revert to the cut at the head of this lesson. It contains two diagrams. No. 1 represents the false conception; No. 2 represents the true. In the first lesson of this series I used the diagram of a radiant figure to stand for the entirety of Being.

I said that there could be but the one Being, and endeavored to show that God and Man must both be included in it, God being the centre, and Man the ray proceeding from that centre. This is the true conception of the one-ness or unity of Being including both God and Man. Diagram 2 in this lesson stands for this true conception, as I have just said, while Diagram 1 stands for the false, or mistaken conception, which represents God as an enclosed sphere, and Man as separate and apart from this sphere. In some mysterious fashion, God is supposed to act through intervening space and externally upon Man, but there is the eternal separateness and aloofness, not only between God and Man, but between Man and Man.

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