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"O thou who art conscious!..."
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O thou who art conscious!
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At last thou didst learn of the path of salvation and
didst find the straight way. Now remain firm that
thou mayest attain confirmation and victory.
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The powers of the sympathetic nerve are neither
entirely physical nor spiritual, but are between the two
(systems).
[To question of a physician regarding the sympathetic nervous system of the human organism.]
The nerve is connected with both. Its
phenomena shall be perfect when its spiritual and physical
relations are normal.
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When the material world and the divine world are
well co-related, when the hearts become heavenly and
the aspirations grow pure and divine, perfect connection
shall take place. Then shall this power produce
a perfect manifestation. Physical and spiritual diseases
will then receive absolute healing.
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The exposition is brief. Ponder and thou shalt understand
the meaning. Although, on account of lack
of time, the answer is short, by close reflection it shall
be made long.
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