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There is no evil.Β  30.Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  There is no absence of life, substance, or intelligence anywhere.Β  31.Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  Pain, sickness, poverty, old age, and death cannot master me, for they are not real.Β  32.Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  There is nothing in all the universe for me to fear, for greater is He that is within me than he that is in the world.
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H. Emilie Cady (Premium Complete Collection: Lessons In Truth; How I Used Truth; God A Present Help (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 765))
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The words God is my defense and deliverance held in the silence until they become part of your very being, will deliver you out of the hands and the arguments of the keenest lawyer in the world.
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H. Emilie Cady (Complete Works of H. Emilie Cady (Annotated))
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Imagine, if you will, a great reservoir, out of which lead innumerable small rivulets or channels. At its farther end each channel opens out into a small fountain. This fountain is not only being continually filled and replenished from the reservoir but is itself a radiating center whence it gives out in all directions that which it receives, so that all who come within its radius are refreshed and blessed.Β  41.Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  This is our relation with God. Each one of us is a radiating center. Each one, no matter how small or ignorant, is the little fountain at the far end of a channel, the other end of which leads out from all there is in God. This fountain represents the individuality, as separate from the great reservoir--God--and yet as one with Him, and without Him we are nothing.
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H. Emilie Cady (Premium Complete Collection: Lessons In Truth; How I Used Truth; God A Present Help (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 765))
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We talk to God--that is prayer; God talks to us--that is inspiration." We go apart to get still, that new life, new inspiration, new power of thought, new supply from the fountainhead may flow in; and then we come forth to shed it on those around us, that they, too, may be lifted up. Inharmony cannot remain in any home where even one member of the family daily practices this hour of the presence of God, so surely does the renewed infilling of the heart by peace and harmony result in the continual outgoing of peace and harmony into the entire surroundings.
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H. Emilie Cady (Premium Complete Collection: Lessons In Truth; How I Used Truth; God A Present Help (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 765))
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you have done any piece of work incorrectly, the very first step toward getting it right is to undo the wrong, and begin again from that point. We have believed wrong about God and about ourselves. We have believed that God was angry with us and that we were sinners who ought to be afraid of Him. We have believed that sickness and poverty and other troubles are evil things put here by this same God to torture us in some way into serving Him and loving Him. We have believed that we have pleased God best when we became so absolutely subdued by our troubles as to be patiently submissive to them all, not even trying to rise out of them or to overcome them. All this is false, entirely false! And the first step toward freeing ourselves from our troubles is to get rid of our erroneous beliefs about God and about ourselves.
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H. Emilie Cady (Premium Complete Collection: Lessons In Truth; How I Used Truth; God A Present Help (Timeless Wisdom Collection Book 765))
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Hitherto we have turned our heart and efforts toward the external for fulfillment of our desires and for satisfaction, and we have been grievously disappointed. The hunger of everyone for satisfaction is only the cry of the homesick child for its Father-Mother God. It is only the Spirit's desire in us to come forth into our consciousness as more and more perfection, until we shall have become fully conscious of our oneness with All-perfection. Man never has been and never can be satisfied with anything less.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth: A Course of Twelve Lessons in Practical Christianity)
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First: God is life, love, intelligence, substance, omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence. 26. Second: I am a child or manifestation of God, and every moment His life, love, wisdom, power flow into and through me. I am one with God, and am governed by His law. 27. Third: I am Spirit, perfect, holy, harmonious. Nothing can hurt me or make me sick or afraid, for Spirit is God, and God cannot be sick or hurt or afraid. I manifest my real self through this body now. 28. Fourth: God works with me to will and to do whatsoever He wishes me to do, and He cannot fail.
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H. Emilie Cady (The Essential H. Emilie Cady: Lessons in Truth, How I Used Truth & God, A Present Help: Spiritual Guidance Books & New Thought Classics: Practical Christianity Course)
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No matter how evil circumstances may appear, or how much it may seem that some other personality is at the foundation of your sorrow or trouble, God, good, good alone, is really there when you call His law into expression. 35. If we have the courage to persist in seeing only God in it all, even "the wrath of man" (Ps. 76:10) shall be invariably turned to our advantage. Joseph, in speaking of the action of his brethren in selling him into slavery, said, "As for you, ye meant evil against me; but God meant it for good" (Gen. 50:20). To them that love God, "all things work together for good" (Rom. 8:28), or to them who recognize only God. All things! The very circumstances in your life that seem heartbreaking evils will turn to joy before your very eyes if you will steadfastly refuse to see anything but God in them.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth: A Course of Twelve Lessons in Practical Christianity)
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We talk to Godβ€”that is prayer; God talks to usβ€”that is inspiration. We go apart to get still, that new life, new inspiration, new power of thought, new supply from the Fountainhead may flow in; and then we come forth to shed it on those around us, that they, too, may be lifted up. Inharmony cannot remain in any home where even one member of the family daily practices this hour of the presence of God, so surely does the renewed infilling of the heart by peace and harmony result in the continual outgoing of peace and harmony into the entire surroundings.
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H. Emilie Cady (Complete Works of H. Emilie Cady (Annotated))
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One may so desire a partial revelation of God within himself, a revelation along one line--as, for instance, that of health--as to seek it with all his heart. And if he has learned how to take the desired gift, by uncompromising affirmation that it is his already, he will get understanding, or realization, of God as his perfect health.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth: A Course of 12 Lessons in Practical Christianity: How to Enhance Your Confidence and Your Inner Power & How to Improve Your Spiritual Development)
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One's individuality is that part of one that never changes its identity. It is the God self. It is that which distinguishes one person from another. One's personality may become like that of others with whom one associates. Individuality never changes.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth: A Course of 12 Lessons in Practical Christianity: How to Enhance Your Confidence and Your Inner Power & How to Improve Your Spiritual Development)
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In other words the supply of every good always somewhere awaits the demand. Another truth or fact is that the demand must be made before the supply can come forth to fill it. To recognize these two statements as truth, and to affirm them, is the whole secret of Understanding Faith; faith based on principle or Understanding.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth)
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Desire in the heart is always God tapping at the door of your consciousness with His infinite supply,-a supply which is forever useless unless there be demand for it. "Before you call I will answer." [Isaiah 65:24].
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth)
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Remember this. Desire in the heart for anything is God's sure promise sent beforehand to indicate that it is yours already, in the limitless realm of supply. And whatever you want you can have for the taking.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth)
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Now, if you want to know how to avoid being overcome and thrown off your feet by the strong personality of others I will tell you. Always remember that personality is of the mortal, and Individuality is of God. Silently affirm your own Individuality, your oneness with God, and your superiority to all personality.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth)
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that God is not only the Giver but the Gift itself; that He i8 Life, Health, Love in us.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth)
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Emerson says, "This Energy" (or consciousness of God in the soul) " does not descend into individual life on any other condition than entire possession. It comes to the lowly and simple; it comes to whomsoever will put off what is foreign and proud; it comes as insight; it comes as serenity and grandeur.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth)
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God, the invisible Substance out of which all visible things are formed, though unseen by these mortal eyes, is all around us waiting to come forth into visible manifestation.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth)
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Hitherto we have believed that we were helped and comforted by others, that we received joy from outside circumstances and surroundings; but it is not so. All joy and strength and good spring up from a fountain within one's own being; and if we only knew this truth we should know that, because God in us is the fountain out of which springs all our good, nothing that anyone does or says, or fails to do or say, can take away our joy and good.
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H. Emilie Cady (Lessons in Truth: A Course of Twelve Lessons in Practical Christianity)