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[We are separate but the Separation is not real]
 
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==The Path is Easy but People Want Other Things==
 
==The Path is Easy but People Want Other Things==
==To Be Great, Be Small==
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==I must be small to be great==
 
"You are meant to be a vehicle for a Greater Reality to express itself in this world. Your vehicle for expression is quite limited, but it is fully adequate to accomplish the task that is yours to accomplish. In accepting its limitations, you can understand its mechanism and learn to work with it constructively."
 
"You are meant to be a vehicle for a Greater Reality to express itself in this world. Your vehicle for expression is quite limited, but it is fully adequate to accomplish the task that is yours to accomplish. In accepting its limitations, you can understand its mechanism and learn to work with it constructively."
 
<ref>''[[Steps to Knowledge]]'', Step 46</ref>
 
<ref>''[[Steps to Knowledge]]'', Step 46</ref>
 
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 15:59, 16 December 2012

This article needs citations on the paradoxes and seeming paradoxes within the New Revelation.

Serious and Light Hearted at Once

"To take your life seriously is to receive its true grace, which will make you very happy. Therefore, you must be very serious with yourself as you are learning now to become a vehicle for Knowledge, and you may be very happy and lighthearted that Knowledge is with you." [1]

Physical and Spiritual Nature

[Life in the Universe excerpt]

The Separation

[We are separate but the Separation is not real]

The Path is Easy but People Want Other Things

I must be small to be great

"You are meant to be a vehicle for a Greater Reality to express itself in this world. Your vehicle for expression is quite limited, but it is fully adequate to accomplish the task that is yours to accomplish. In accepting its limitations, you can understand its mechanism and learn to work with it constructively." [2]

References