![]() ![]() In the course of time, the man died and she moved into the house. So with the laws of Mind!įor example: A woman with a strong personal will, wished she owned a house which belonged to an acquaintance, and she often made mental pictures of herself living in the house. When handled ignorantly, it becomes man’s deadly foe. The law of electricity must be obeyed before it becomes man’s servant. ![]() Obedience precedes authority, and the law obeys man when he obeys the law. So, we see freedom (from all unhappy conditions) comes through knowledge-a knowledge of Spiritual Law. Jesus Christ said, “And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.” We have observed this in the mother picturing disease for her child, or a woman seeing success for her husband. Man sees first his failure or success, his joy or sorrow, before it swings into visibility from the scenes set in his own imagination. “Nothing ever happens without an on-looker” is an ancient saying. This is the perfect idea of man, registered in Divine Mind, awaiting man’s recognition for man can only be what he sees himself to be, and only attain what he sees himself attaining. God sees man perfect, “created in his own image,” (imagination) and given “power and dominion.” It is the law which takes vengeance, not God. “Vengeance is mine, I will repay, saith the Lord” (law). “The fear of the Lord (law) is the beginning of wisdom.” If we read the word Lord, law, it will make many passages in the Bible much clearer. The more man knows, the more he is responsible for, and a person with a knowledge of Spiritual Law, which he does not practice, suffers greatly, in consequence. My friend is high in consciousness, so her Karma returns much more quickly than to one on the mental plane. I was talking animatedly, when she said: ‘No more -talk, I wish to eat in peace!’ ” The following day, I was lunching with a woman with whom I wished to make a great impression. I am often irritable at home, and one day, said to my aunt, who was talking to me during dinner, ‘No more talk, I wish to eat in peace.’ “I make all my Karma on my aunt, whatever I say to her, some one says to me. ![]() This is the law of Karma, which is Sanskirt for “Comeback.” “Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”įor example: A friend told me this story of herself, illustrating the law. Man’s thoughts, deeds and words, return to him sooner or later, with astounding accuracy. The Game of Life is a game of boomerangs. Chapter V - THE LAW OF KARMA and THE LAW OF FORGIVENESS ![]()
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