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Kate Atkinson Boehme's

Thinking in the Heart or Easy Lessons in Realization

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Great Reality - Power Within - All there is - God centre - Prayer - Outgrow pain - Consciousnes is really - It has been thought - To enter into realization - Stronger realization - Contents -


That is, expression as we know it, is thus dual, but we can imagine an expression which is all light, all bliss, all perfect, all good and all real.

This is the Ideal, the dream of the World, and toward it the World presses.

Oh, this glorious Centre within and back of expression in us all! Who would not call it more and more out into the world of action? Of course it is beyond our conception now, a world without pain, darkness, evil, imperfection or unreality, but so was our present state of being unknown and unimagined to the earlier forms of life in which we functioned in past ages. I might go back of that and say there was a time when from a higher state we foresaw the worm which we should become as well as our return to Godhood, but that is foreign to the argument. Whatever we had known was forgotten, as the worm, and yet hidden away in that simple, tiny organism lay the nucleus of remembrance like a sleeping seed awaiting its life.

The worm saw not its destiny, but moved unerringly toward the man, drawn by an ideal close at hand, but all unconscious of the larger vision. Man moves to-day as certainly toward the Ideal which he can not see in its fulness, but none the less truly does he move toward the highest life, the highest strength and the highest joy.

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