into human expression. How shall one harmonize his mental state of need or lack with his actual state of Infinite possession?
When a problem of any kind is set before us we may rest assured that there is an answer, and that this answer existed before the setting forth of the problem which must be based upon, or built around something; and _ this "something" is the answer which exists at this very moment. And so the problem of human existence is set before us which concerns our happiness and our satisfaction,—viz: How can one create a wealth of all good in human experience?
Now this question is included in, or is based upon its answer which answer exists, prepared and at hand, otherwise the question could not be propounded. This is a wonderful thing to bear in mind,—the answer co-exists with the problem. The question is: How can one work out the problem of existence so as to reap the answer,—satisfaction, and wealth of all good things?
Paradoxically first, we have the answer—which is perfect, individual, infinite Being. Second, we have the problem,—human existence. Third, we seek the solution. In solving a problem in mathematics the correct result is obtained when the answer and approach to the solution are harmonized. When the process of solution is continued on and on, correctly and scientifically, it culminates in the right answer. At this
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