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"I go unto my father"

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    The passage in this weeks lesson which reads “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.” is a very profound one. I read this for many years with the thought that better healing would be done after he ascended…. Then one day I saw it in a different light, a more inspired light. Jesus was teaching us how to heal. To me he was saying: And when the little “i” the personal sense “i”, that which I call me is lifted up to the “I” as in I am that I am, or the spiritual sense of things, seeing as God sees, then healing occurs. From that time on my healing work improved as I saw that my objective was to uplift thought, even if I needed to use an argument, it was to be seen as an aid in seeking that exalted thought, the Christ with us. Christmas truly can be everyday.

    Eaglet

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