The Holy Man's Trials 29
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29. Perceiving the discrepancies between men's willing and that of the Greater Will.
The forces of floundering or immature egos reflect disquiet within the frame of one's own willing. There is a great gift of power and creativity bestowed upon the soul of Man, however it is yet to be begun at large. The conscientious man continually reflects upon the Higher Will, and subjects himself to all manner of inquiry. During this clarifying time he is sorely aware of those who do not enter into this process of conferring and is likewise troubled.
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Receive the Godhead right into your willing
ReplyDeleteAnd it comes down from its cosmic throne.
-Schiller