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even our sins “Are remembered no more against us f orever.” Fate is in our own hands, and when we will rise to that pure atmosphere where we see things in their completeness, and know that an All-Wise Power is behind it all, we will see that the Infinite Mind could wish for us only that which expresses itself in limitless terms. The whole trouble has been that we reason as men and not as Gods. “I say ye are Gods and every one of you Sons of the Most High.”
The great law of life is thinking and becoming; and when we think from the lofty heights of tile Spirit we will become great, and not until then. Do not try to convince any one of the truth; that will bring confusion. Truth is, just as much as God is; and the whole world is coming gradually into the realization of it. Keep the truth within your own soul, lift your own self above the confusion of life, and then people will believe. So all our thought is to be created in the realization of the ‘One becoming the many, without struggle, without fear; stripped of all that denies the truth.
How limited we are, how little our thought! How the human race rises in the morning, plods off to the day’s work, plods home at night, sore and tired, eats and sleeps, works and dies. As has been said of man, “Man works hard to get money to buy food to get strength to work hard to get money to buy food to get strength to work hard to get money, etc.” This was never intended; it is the curse imposed on the man who believed in two powers, one of good and one of evil. To us there has come a greater vision, and to those who believe and act as though it were true it is proving itself.
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