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“Nothing is ever finally achieved till death, and even that must at the same time be merely a new beginning with new equipment.”
― The Theory of Conscious Harmony
― The Theory of Conscious Harmony
“Suffering is not avoided, and is even sought for, simply because it is the hardest thing for man to deal with, and the greatest test of his acquired power of separating his consciousness from his bodily manifestations and looking down upon these objectively.”
― The Theory Of Eternal Life
― The Theory Of Eternal Life
“how much more ought we to cherish and marvel at the fact that for nearly two thousand years people have prayed this prayer. When you take these words on your lips you stand on hallowed ground.”
― The Lord and His Prayer
― The Lord and His Prayer
“Saying `our father' isn't just the boldness, the sheer cheek, of
walking into the presence of the living and almighty God and saying `Hi, Dad.' It is the boldness, the sheer total risk, of saying quietly `Please may I, too, be considered an apprentice son.' It means signing on for the Kingdom of God.”
― The Lord and His Prayer
walking into the presence of the living and almighty God and saying `Hi, Dad.' It is the boldness, the sheer total risk, of saying quietly `Please may I, too, be considered an apprentice son.' It means signing on for the Kingdom of God.”
― The Lord and His Prayer
“When Jesus gave his disciples this prayer, he was giving them part of his own breath, his own life, his own prayer. The prayer is actually a distillation of his own sense of vocation, his own understanding of his Father's purposes. If we are truly to enter into it and make it our own, it can only be if we first understand how he set about living the Kingdom himself.”
― The Lord and His Prayer
― The Lord and His Prayer
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