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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 -


For instance I AM. That is a primary fact.

I do That is a secondary fact. Were it not for the "I AM" there would be no "I do." The "I AM" is the subject in the sentence of Life, the "I do" is its predicate. The "I AM" is the center. of Being, the "I do" is its circumference. The "I AM" is Divinity, the "I do" is Humanity.

Very few understand this aright, and therefore when they read such a statement, they exclaim: "Oh what dreadful sacrilege!" To their minds Divinity is thereby dragged from its high estate down into the mire. Divinity can not be dragged anywhere. It goes voluntarily. It descends graciously, willingly into the mire every time a lily or a rose is born. Did you not know that? You can see Divinity in the rose, you can see it in the lily, but you do not realize that to get to each it must go down into the soil the soil, mind you and the soil, as its name would indicate, has much in it that is far from pure and sweet. The soil is composed of the dregs of physical substance. It is full of putrefaction and all uncleanness, and the fuller it is of these base elements the better it is and the fairer the flower springing from it.

Notice how naturally we call putrefaction or impurity a base element and also notice that it is the base of growth. It may be a fanciful construction,

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