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    jacodebr7545ba
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    Mortal mind has to be dissolved in Love’s warm allness.

    #15523
    jacodebr7545ba
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    Asserting What Is True
    by Herbert W. Eustace

    My thinking stays on one side and one side only, the side of God. when you affirm that which is true, although human reasoning and sight may say it is not true at all, you will
    bring it to pass. Why? Because it is already the fact.

    if you go on accepting the arguments of malicious mind, thinking that they are your own thought, you are powerless to cope with them. Assert the power of Mind, this Mind that is God, this Mind that is your Mind,

    That which is real, that which is true, is not in the process of coming; it is already here. That applies not only to health, but to the fulfillment of all good, regardless of the need or the occasion. The answer is here, present every moment. Reject with insistence the perpetual lying insistence of evil. You are not afraid to use the will of God. As the man of God, the voice of God, you declare, “Here I stand, and evil has no power.”

    #15537
    jacodebr7545ba
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    The problem for me is that the experience of God’s truth is subjective. And even when I can see all around me sickness, discords and death, I must try to experience only that which God experiences and makes us experience as his likeness and reflection. And not to be “lured forth, … pressed into the whirl…..dragged through the uncleanness, the pain ….” (Blue Book, p. 216.) I prayed and this came to me, God asking me: Can you be a place where I can dwell? Act, be, function? Work in progress. Lead me in thy truth, and teach me, for thou art the God of my salvation. (Psalm 25.)

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