the Law. The limit is not in the Law but in man's ability to embody the Truth and constructively use the Law.
Remember, there is but One Mind and One Law which all people use, consciously or unconsciously, constructively or destructively; One Spirit, One Mind, One Law, One Substance, but many forms. There is only One Ultimate Reality, but within this One there are many experiences. Man is within the One and draws from It any and all experiences in which he believes.
As man thinks he subjectifies thought and sets Law in motion through the Medium of the Universal Mind. This Law works automatically until It is consciously changed.
Man uses a Power which is Infinite as compared with the power of his conscious thought.
Divine Principle means Universal Subjective Law; It is the Medium of all thought and action.
Freedom and bondage, sickness and health, poverty and riches, heaven and hell, good and bad, big and little, happiness and misery, peace and confusion, faith and fear and all conditions that appear as opposites, are not really opposing powers, but are the way that the One Power is used.
Man has within himself the key to every situation, but he must come to realize his relation to the Whole. That relationship is one of Perfect Unity.
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