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Charles Fillmore's

Twelve Powers of Man

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Introduction - The Twelve Powers of Man - The Development of Faith - Strength--Stability--Steadfastness - Wisdom--Judgment - Regenerating Love - Power--Dominion--Mastery - The Work of the Imagination in Regeneration - Understanding - The Will Is the Man - Spiritual Law and Order - Zeal--Enthusiasm - Renunciation - Generative Life - Contents - Index


The Twelve Powers Of Man

Chapter 1 - Question Helps

1. What do Jesus' Twelve Apostles represent in man's spiritual ongoing?

2. What is symbolized by the first and Second Coming of Christ, as spoken of in the Scriptures?

3. How may the Twelve Apostles be likened to the heads of departments in an industrial plant?

4. What does Jesus represent in man's consciousness?

5. Name each apostle and the corresponding faculty represented.

6. Why was Peter (faith) called the first apostle?

7. Explain how a center may be baptized by the word of Spirit and given a new power.

8. Why does the intellect deny that man can have knowledge of God?

9. How should the twelve powers of man be developed and expressed?

The Twelve Powers Of Man


 


The Development Of Faith

Chapter 2 - Question Helps

1. What does Abraham represent in man's consciousness?

2. Why must this faculty be abiding?

3. Why is faith put to a test?

4. Give the symbology represented by Abraham's offering of his son Isaac.

5. Explain the law of giving and receiving.

6. What is symbolized by the "upper room" to which the Holy Spirit comes?

7. What is the difference between the prayer of supplication and the affirmative prayer?


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