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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 -


commensurate with our pain. It is written on all things as well as in our hearts. The hope of heaven is as universal as life itself, but our greatest mistake has been in placing that heaven too far away.

This only goes to show the childish belief of the race with its tendency to live in the outer world and its inability to look within. I can well remember the time, for it is not far in the past, when I was utterly dependent on the happenings of a day for my enjoyment. My first thought on awaking in the morning was, I hope something pleasant will happen to me today.

I looked continually to some external stimulus for my happiness, and need I say that I was as continually disappointed? Every draught of happiness had its bitter dregs which I seemed forced to drink, and every flower of enjoyment its canker at the heart, so that it withered and drooped in my hand. Life seemed hard and cruel while over all a grim Deity held sway, a Deity whose purpose seemed to beat and crush me into subjection to his will. Of course it all seemed very wretched, yet I saw no way out, and there was nothing left me but to suffer on. To say that I was rebellious was to put it very lightly. The advice of Job's wife, to curse God and die, appealed to me as good to follow, but what would be the outcome? There

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