derelicts of the subconscious rise to the surface, to be put out. It is then that man should clap his cymbals, like Jehoshaphat, and give thanks that he is saved, even though he seems surrounded by the enemy (the situation of lack or disease). The student continued, "How long must one remain in the dark" and I replied, "until one can see in the dark, and "casting the burden enables one to see in the dark." In order to impress the subconscious, active faith is always essential. "Faith without works is dead." In these chapters I have endeavored to bring out this point. Jesus Christ showed active
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