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+ | "Potentially, truth is for everyone, but today it is meant for those who can receive it today, and tomorrow it will be meant for those who can receive it tomorrow." | ||
+ | *[http://www.newmessage.org/chapters/greater-community-spirituality/chapter8.php?bg=black ''GCS''], p.86 | ||
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== Long Quotes == | == Long Quotes == | ||
"The experience of truth--the experience of being united with yourself, being honest with yourself and having integrity within yourself—however limited and circumstantial it may be, is an outstanding experience. This experience is established in contrast to all of the compromises, the avoidance, the compulsions and the fearful activities that govern the minds of so many in the world today." | "The experience of truth--the experience of being united with yourself, being honest with yourself and having integrity within yourself—however limited and circumstantial it may be, is an outstanding experience. This experience is established in contrast to all of the compromises, the avoidance, the compulsions and the fearful activities that govern the minds of so many in the world today." | ||
*[http://www.newmessage.org/chapters/greater-community-spirituality/chapter8.php?bg=black ''GCS''], pp.82-83 | *[http://www.newmessage.org/chapters/greater-community-spirituality/chapter8.php?bg=black ''GCS''], pp.82-83 |
Revision as of 03:31, 28 September 2011
Short Quotes
"Potentially, truth is for everyone, but today it is meant for those who can receive it today, and tomorrow it will be meant for those who can receive it tomorrow."
- GCS, p.86
Long Quotes
"The experience of truth--the experience of being united with yourself, being honest with yourself and having integrity within yourself—however limited and circumstantial it may be, is an outstanding experience. This experience is established in contrast to all of the compromises, the avoidance, the compulsions and the fearful activities that govern the minds of so many in the world today."
- GCS, pp.82-83