"--J. C. Street.
The thought of the above quotation does not mean that the
insubordination is necessarily conscious to the diseased
individual, but that it surely obtains within the physical arena
of his life. Because it is not the outcome of his deliberate
choice, the case is not hopeless in the nature of things, but is
open to better conditions. The deeper self which has intended no
rebellion against the laws of bodily well-being may now distinctly
intend harmony, and so lift the body to a higher plane.
And the last sentence in the quotation does not mean that you are
to undertake a vast amount of hard work, assuming that you are not
in perfect physical condition. You are, rather, just to begin and
go on thinking yourself in a real way as in harmony with the
Central Will, which is our White Life, and to hold steadfastly in
the deeper self the ideas, Affirmation and Realization of Splendid
Personal Tone.
Some of the meanings of these powerful words will be unfolded
later, In the meantime, as all things are subject to law, let us
observe a number of the general conditions to three-fold health,
that of body, mind and the inner self, regarding their totality as
the atmosphere, so to speak, in which courage most easily and
perfectly thrives.
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