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parable, shall never taste Spirit's supply, But after a while when the external fails, when the stings and suffering of material sense are felt, that same soul, poor and maimed, halt and blind, is glad to come to heed Spirit's call, Come into my fulness.

c. The Prodigal.. - p. 324

Luke 15: 11

One son stayed at home, the other wandered neither represented the highest or Christ consciousness. There are thoughts in each one that wander from God and others turn to God, home -- the Source.

The one That stayed at home, the thoughts that stay within, the Christ in us, never wanders. Two sons represent two conditions of thought, belief in two sides, separation. The true father has but one son, the Christ in us.

The younger son here means the one less developed; the Father gave his portion without remonstrance the son asked for little and according to law he received what he asked for, he saw little, so he took little. When we ask for a portion we are not seeing that all is ours, a limited vision. His own act banished him into the "far country," from seeing the fulness. Decree with God and it will be established, because you will see fulness.

Luke. 15: 15

Sense of lack (famine) arose in the land of externals. When he found no more satisfaction

 

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