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Art 7. 96.
Beauty 96.
Blasphemy 21.
Brevets & Missions 5. 8. 11. 18. 22. 88. 105. 116. 130. 142. 207. 257.
Celestial Administration 12. 19. 60. 69. 79. 91. 92. 137. 138. 165. 198. 209.
Change 41. 45.
Children 37. 63. 196.
Circumspection 212.
Communion 1. 62. 178. 199. 200. 201. 206.
Comportment 40. 44. 97. 129. 134. 142. 241. 244. 249. 251.
Divine Instruction 23. 25. 35. 78. 95. 97. 122. 140. 194.
Dogma 25. 91. 163.
Etheric Vacuum 66.
Evil & Ignorance 5. 11. 23. 36. 47. 89. 97. 98. 144. 159. 215. 222. 236. 237. 238. 249.
Experience 8. 9. 27. 86. 152. 186. 193. 253.
Faith 78. 210. 211.
Fear 27. 31. 111. 241.
Force : Physical 128, 169. Cosmic 151. Moral 80.
Giving 70.
Growth 148.
Humility 155.
Impatience 226.
Justice 231.
Knowledge & Wisdom 37. 86. 122. 163. 189. 232. 256.
Leadership 81. 133. 215.
Light 25. 30. 109.
Love 43. 46. 50. 57. 58. 147. 148. 217. 218.
Matter 109. 152.
Mediums 75. 76.
Numerology 85.
Omens, Symbols & Miracles 35. 55. 73. 74. 96. 126. 146. 168. 195. 203.
Pact, Plan & Program 14. 17. 78. 142. 178. 180. 215. 233. 257.
Parables: Figs 104, Five Sons 156, Gardener 163, Mustard Seed 156, Ravens 160, Roses 101, Small Mishiefs 175, Two Bounties 182.
Pattern 149.
Patience 9. 22. 84.
Patriotism 15.
Peace 230. 234. 246.
Personal Choice 14. 16. 29. 93. 153. 157. 168. 246. 253.
Prayer 32. 131. 241.
Promise 10. 16. 24. 28. 42. 117. 166. 192. 205. 248.
Prophets & Prophecy 65. 66. 67. 83. 172.
Reincarnation 6. 12. 25. 31. 72. 76. 81. 152.
Rewards, Recompense & Money 39. 40. 82. 87. 143. 144. 201. 247. 250.
Sacrifice 34.
Self Command 93. 147.
Science & Inovation 14. 166.
Second Coming 25. 26. 29. 36. 72. 81. 106. 114. 120. 146. 181. 219.
Service 2. 33. 69. 107. 114. 156. 177.
Space 65.
Spirit 20.
Suffering 13. 176.
Thought 57. 66. 148.
Time 41. 45.
Tolerence 27.
Tranquility 38.
Vibration 67.
Victory 223.
War 18. 47. 230.
Others 3. 4. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 56. 59. 61. 64. 68. 71. 77. 90. 92. 94. 99. 100. 102. 103. 108. 110. 112. 113. 115. 118. 119. 121. 123. 124. 125. 127. 132. 135. 136. 139. 141. 145. 150. 154. 158. 161. 162. 164. 167. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 179. 183. 184. 185. 187. 188. 190. 191. 197. 198. 202. 204. 208. 209. 213. 214. 216. 220. 221. 224. 225. 227. 228. 229. 235. 239. 240. 242. 243. 245. 252. 254. 255.

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Chapter 197:

The Miracle Is of Ourselves

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1. THERE ARE those who come unto you saying: Tell us of the Host! . . . ye are mighty in wisdom, surely ye have knowledge that is not of this world.

2. There are others who come saying: Tell us of ourselves! are we of the Host or doth it befall us to be numbered with the dark ones?

3. I say unto you, beloved, Behold all shall be known, even unto themselves! They shall know whence they have come and whither they journey.

4. Unto all are we come, but ere we have come, unto us is given knowledge of the Father's works beyond man's comprehension.

5. Man hath no knowledge of the God that hath sired him, man knoweth naught of Spirit except we tell him.

6. We are those who make paths, who point him the way; we make them by knowledge which the silent heart entrappeth.

7. Miracles happen when men have such knowledge, or when those who have enlightenment use it for the good of those who have it not.

8. I tell you, beloved, that ye be possessing such knowledge day unto day and Speaking unto Speaking. I tell you that miracles come! Believe that they come and lo, they shower on you.

9. Man hath long desired that he be numbered among the Host, else would he not have remembrance of me in any form.

10. Know ye, beloved, that the Host recalleth it; thereat is great rejoicing; verily such rejoicing is part of the Plan in that it causeth miracles to happen.

11. Man hath a tumult within him to perceive that which cometh, fearing it mightily; he approacheth the unknown and saith to himself: Lo, the Unknown hath seized me, it hath bound me in its cords, they are cords of good and evil, therefore do I fear them for they have lashed my spirit cruelly.

12. I say unto you that when the time cometh that the unknown no longer perplexeth the Spirit, lo, in that day shall man know his godhood.

13. The twofold miracle is this: That man should have knowledge of the unknown yet perceive it not; and that he should have knowledge of the unknown and discern it correctly.

14. I tell you that this miracle cometh to pass: Men shall be touched with understanding from sources they suspect not; they shall hunger for the things of Spirit and be fed.

15. This miracle is of ourselves, that men shall come to know that which is only known of themselves.

16. Behold man hath his knowledge of himself, deep in his subconscious mind; he knoweth his own godhood, that the beasts are not like him.

17. He suspecteth that he be God but is plagued within his reason, for he saith unto himself, If so be it I am God, whereof am I circumscribed in mine orbit of fleshly clothings?

18. He knoweth not that he visiteth flesh to perceive of his own godhood from such limitations, that being the Lesser it cometh unto him finally that he is the Greater.

19. Behold man's spirit, which is God's spirit, taketh unto itself its body, even that body which lieth in the womb; it entereth it and seizeth it; it cometh out with it as the mother is delivered.

20. Is it not true, beloved, that man's spirit which is God's spirit, could enter other vehicles and seize on other bodies if they gave him his expression?

21. Is the Spirit Divine confined to the infant? could it not be a star if the star had its employment?

22. How say ye, there is no Spirit except there is an infant? Ye do mock your own tragedy that earthly visitation causeth you a blindness anent your own eternities.

23. The worldly have said, There is no God but Nature, Spirit is the grass which bendeth with the zephyr;

24. The lamb gamboleth and the wolf-cub sporteth; man seeth not himself as one with these, that Spirit hath manifestation regardless of the Form.

25. I say that ye are eternal, ye are visions of great suns, ye are exceeding small motes dancing in a sunbeam, ye are the storms that break upon vast oceans, ye are the child's cry that is lifted in the midnight;

26. I say ye are majestic and know not your kingship. I come to bring it unto you, to tell you of your grandeur, to defeat the fell croakers who defile man as of dust.

27. I bring unto you an accolade and bend your shoulders under it. I say, Rise up, ye conquerors, and get you from your beasthood! . . . the outermost suns await your performing, the universe is you in that ye do partake of it. . . .

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