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H. Emilie Cady

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H. Emilie Cady's

Lessons in Truth

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Bondage or Liberty, Which? - Statement of Being - Thinking - Denials - Affirmations - Faith - Definition of Terms: Chemicalization, Personality, and Individuality - Spiritual Understanding - The Secret Place of the Most High - Spiritual Gifts - Unity of the Spirit - Glossary of Truth Terms - Index - Contents -


that you dislike anyone, you mean that you dislike his personality --- that exterior something that presents itself from the outside. It is the outer changeable man, in contradistinction to the inner or real man.

Individuality is the term used to denote the real man. The more God comes into visibility through a person, the more individualized he becomes. By this, I do not mean that one's individuality is greater when one is more religious. Remember, God is wisdom, intelligence, love, power. The more pronounced the manner in which any one of these qualities --- or all of them --- comes forth into visibility through a man, the greater his individuality.

Emerson was a man of large individuality, but retiring personality. He was grandly simple. He was of a shrinking, retiring nature (or personality). But just in proportion as the human side of him was willing to retire and be thought little of, did the immortal, the God in him, shine forth in greater degree.

John the Baptist represents the illumined intellect, the highest development of human consciousness. We may think of him as standing for personality, whereas Jesus typifies the divine Self or individuality. John, recognizing the superiority of Jesus, said, "He must increase, but I must decrease" On. 3:30).

One's individuality is that part of one that never

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