Sin.—Missing the mark. There is no sin but a mistake and no punishment but an inevitable consequence.
Sonship.—Man as the Son of God.
Soul.—The Creative Medium of Spirit.
Soul of the Universe.—The Universal Creative Medium.
Space.—The Cosmic World. The distance between two specific forms. Space is a relative condition within the Absolute.
Specialize.—To bring into concrete form.
Spirit.—God, within Whom all spirits exist. The Self-Knowing One. The Conscious Universe. The Absolute.
Spirit of Man.—God in man.
Spirit of the Universe.—The Self-Knowing Mind of God.
Spirits.—Personalities.
Spiritual.—The atmosphere of God.
Spiritual Consciousness.—The realization of the Divine Presence.
Spiritual Man.—Man in a conscious state.
Spiritual Realization.—The realization of the Divine Presence.
Stream of Consciousness.—The automatic, mental emanation of the subjective state of thought.
Subjective.—Beneath the threshold of the conscious. The inner side.
Subjective Activity.—The inner action of the automatic law.
Subjective Causation.—The mental law set in motion.
Subjectivity of the Universe.—The Universal Soul or mental Law.
Subjective Side of Life.—The inner side of life, as law.
Subjective State of Thought.—The sum total of all one's thinking, both conscious and unconscious.
Subjective Tendency.—The subjective trend of thought.
Subjective to Spirit.—The Law is the subjective to the Spirit.
Sublimate.—To transmute energy into another form of action.
Subsist.—To live by virtue of spirit.
Substance.—The formless back of all forms.
Subconscious.—The same as subjective.
Suggestion.—Receiving the thoughts of another. Suggestion accepts the ideas of others and believes in them. It may be conscious or unconscious.
Symbol.—Mental impressions denoting spiritual or mental truths.
Telekinetic Energy.—Moving ponderable objects without physical contact.
Telepathy.—Thought transference.
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