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Fannie Brooks James

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Fannie B. James's

Divine Science, New Light Upon Old Truths

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Important to All Readers - Introductory Thoughts - God - Condensed Statements - Christ, the Divine Man - Condensed Statements - Holy Ghost: Divine Consciousness - One, God, All - The Work of Thought - Silence Self, and Listen - The True I AM / The False I AM - Our Judgement Day - Practical Suggestions - Fasting - Deny Thyself - Prayer - I and My Father Are ONE - Growth: The Power of the Word - A Study of the Trinity - The Mountain of the Lord - The Mount of Consciousness - The Law of Heredity - What I Am NOT - Conclusion - What I AM - Some Final Words - Realization for Health


not making myself become anything, it is becoming more and more conscious of what I am.

Because we have not recognized the truth of our Life and Being, thought has become filled with images of false being, which have obscured the true idea. Our visible world rests under the shadow of such false belief; for it is an acknowledged fact, by many thinkers, that creation, or the visible, is mysteriously linked with man's thought.

"The student of nature observes, that all things in nature -- the animals, mountains, seas, and stones -- have a secret relation to man's thought and his life. Nature gives him a copy of every mood and shade in his character and mind. Every object he beholds is the mask of man. Nature is the immense shadow of man." -- Victor Hugo.

"The soul spreads its own hue over everything; the shroud or wedding garment of nature is woven in the loom of our own feelings." -- F. W. Robertson.

The visible world returns to us our own opinions and beliefs.

"There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." -- Shakespeare.

"There is nothing unclean of itself; but to him that esteemeth a thing to be unclean, to him it is unclean." -- Paul. His thinking makes it so to himself. We may as truly say, "There is nothing hurtful of itself, but to him that esteemeth a thing to be hurtful, to him it is hurtful."

To change our world, therefore, we must change our thoughts about it. "The things that are seen are temporal," because our way of seeing things shall change!

"The creation is on wheels, always passing into something else, streaming into something higher; everything undressing and stealing away from its old into new

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