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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 -


from its point of expression to the centre, whence all proceed, it is evident that they are one. This is the One Self. It is you; it is I; it is all men; it is all things.

Is this hard to realize? It seems the simplest thing in the world to me now, although, I confess, there was a time when I could riot understand it, and that was a time of weakness, of mental depression, of distrust in my own ability, of utter hopelessness, of the darkness of despair.

When I heard such affirmations as I am all there is! or I have all things now! I was simply stirred to an impatient contempt for the one who uttered anything so apparently illogical, so absurd.

I could not see, and the time had not come for my seeing, the inner world. I had looked so long on things external that the reversion of sight which opens to the view a new and hither-to unsuspected world, was to me a difficult turning.

Difficult though it was, I accomplished it; but here let me say that this inner seeing is like the outer, a matter of growth. When a blind man suddenly receives his sight he has no idea of the distance between himself and that which he sees.

Some objects seem actually pressing upon his eyes, and he instinctively attempts to brush them aside. Others, really near at hand, seem

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