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THE SANCTUARY OF THE SILENT HEALING POWER
Creativeness exists in the present only and is released through the
mind that is free from conditioning. The visible expression is the result of
the Absolute Life being given free expression through the individual.
When man begins to see that he is one with the Creator of all things,
then through man will come forth into his own life that which will be a joy
unto him. But if he fails to understand this he will eventually create in his
ignorance a chain of causes and effects that will bring conflict and misery.
Like a vicious circle he will be caught-up in the illusion of his sepa-
rateness and limitation. Not until he is led to the Truth of the Ever-present
Omnipresence will he be free. Therefore in the present and not in the past
or the future lies the happiness and success of every individual.
As long as thought-feeling is identifying itself with the memories of
yesterday it will ever be in conflict and sorrow and can never experience
the Real.
The Real is not the continuation of identifying memory, for this is
but a limiting and enclosing process. It is to this accumulation that one must die
before the Real can be experienced, and the Real can only be experienced
in the Ever-present with no memory of rights or wrongs.
To live in the Ever-present there can be no time, no past, no future.
But most people want a past and a future, a past that they can look at with
pride or apprehension, and a future which they can look at with hope or
despair. This is living in opposites which can only cause confusion.
Therefore it is logically true as well as necessary for true happiness,
to live only in the present which is perfect Love, loving your neighbour as
yourself, then all else will be added unto you for this is the kingdom of
God.
Matthew 16: 5, 8-l0, “when the disciples reached the opposite side
they found they had forgotten to bring any bread . . . . When Jesus noted
this he said, ‘how little trust you have in me! Why all this talk, because you
have brought no bread? Do you not understand even yet? Do you not
remember the five loaves of the five thousand, and how many baskets you
took up? And the seven loaves of the four thousand, and how many large
baskets you took up?’”
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