I was always skeptical to man-made gods i.e. Lord Buddha, Lord Shiva, Ganesh, Jesus, etc. Now I realised that I was in some extent in right track since we are GOD in ourselves because when we lie to others or do bad things or do bad to others then we only know ourselves about it. Then if we know everything about ourselves and we can do whatever we wish then WE are God in ourselves.
"Each one of us is an outlet to God and an inlet to God."- Ernest Holmes
"God can do for us only what God can do through us."-Ernest Holmes
"We who wish to practice metaphysics must first, last, and all the time, realize that we are centers of the divine activity; we must know that whatever God is in the Universal, God is in the world in which we live. We must know that all things are made out of Spirit, which is First Cause; nothing comes before Spirit. Operating upon itself out of itself, it makes what it will out of its own perfect desire. We must think of Spirit as the Father/ Mother of our own life, eternally bound to us, eternally binding us to it.
"We who wish to practice metaphysics must first, last, and all the time, realize that we are centers of the divine activity; we must know that whatever God is in the Universal, God is in the world in which we live. We must know that all things are made out of Spirit, which is First Cause; nothing comes before Spirit. Operating upon itself out of itself, it makes what it will out of its own perfect desire. We must think of Spirit as the Father/ Mother of our own life, eternally bound to us, eternally binding us to it.
We must know
that Spirit not only can manifest through us, but that it wishes to do
so; -- The Father seeks such to worship Him.? The practitioner who
understands the truth knows that as long as God exists, we will exist
-- that we could no more become nonexistent than God could. Walking,
talking, moving in God, we must not only see the Divine Being as the
great unknown Cause, but we must go a step further and see God as the
great self-knowing, understanding power of Infinite Intelligence,
thinking through our own thought and willing into our own lives all
peace and all good. More than this, God must become within our own soul
the greater self, the inner life, the inner light that is to light our
path to the attainment of the greater ideals. God is to become the
great friend of our life, understanding us and helping us at all times
to understand all things.
Like produces like, attracts like, creates like. If we could see our thought and take a picture of it and of our conditions we would see no difference between the two, for they are really but the inside and the outside of the same thing. We cannot make affirmations for fifteen minutes a day and spend the rest of our time denying the thing which we have affirmed, and affirming the thing which we have denied, and obtain the results which we seek. We send out the word and it sets the power in motion; then we think the opposite thing that neutralizes the first word, and zero is the result."
- Ernest Holmes (1887-1960), an American spiritual writer, teacher, leader and the founder of a Spiritual movement known as Religious Science, a part of the greater New Thought movement, whose spiritual philosophy is known as "The Science of Mind."
Like produces like, attracts like, creates like. If we could see our thought and take a picture of it and of our conditions we would see no difference between the two, for they are really but the inside and the outside of the same thing. We cannot make affirmations for fifteen minutes a day and spend the rest of our time denying the thing which we have affirmed, and affirming the thing which we have denied, and obtain the results which we seek. We send out the word and it sets the power in motion; then we think the opposite thing that neutralizes the first word, and zero is the result."
- Ernest Holmes (1887-1960), an American spiritual writer, teacher, leader and the founder of a Spiritual movement known as Religious Science, a part of the greater New Thought movement, whose spiritual philosophy is known as "The Science of Mind."
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