And the men who hold high places
Must be the ones who start
To mould a new reality
Closer to the Heart
Closer to the Heart
To be seized with an ardor to go out and reform the world is to
be seized with a sudden enlargement of the accusing instinct. How do you know
that the world needs reforming? Maybe it is only yourself that needs reforming.
If there is only one presence in the universe, and that is the Omnipotent God,
who is it you are going to reform? *
Just as soon as you sit down in Jerusalem (the self), and take yourself and all your own thoughts in hand, you will
find more changed of heart and newly converted people appearing in your
presence, than ever you supposed were possible. What you have thought in the
closet is thus noised on the housetops.
The Blacksmith and the Artist
Reflect it in their art
Forge their creativity
Closer to the Heart
Yeah, it's closer to the Heart
Acts
4:1-18 - About Mesmeric Powers
by Emma Curtis Hopkins
July 31, 1892
Philosophers and Ploughmen
Each must know his part
To sow a new mentality
Closer to the Heart
Yeah, it's closer to the Heart
You do not need to try to do your work in
any other person's way. Do your own way. It is a wise one when your judgment
approves. Keep clear of being prejudiced by saying: "My judgment is
right." ECH
Harmony,
order, elegance, beauty — these are yours by right. Your word is electrical.
You can excel in any department. Do not believe your physician when he tells
you that your life forces can be depleted. Declare constantly: "God is
my unfailing supply." ECH
You can be the Captain and
I will draw the Chart
Sailing into destiny
Closer to the Heart
"Nothing
prevents you,
Nothing blocks your ability to end a mistake-making way of life." Vernon Howard
Genesis
27:29
He who
uses his mind to curse gets the curse in return,
while the mind that blesses receives blessings in return.
Closer to the Heart
Closer to the Heart
Closer to the Heart
Closer to the Heart
Closer to the Heart
Closer to the Heart
Closer to the Heart
Closer to your heart.
Rush - Closer To The
Heart (live - 1998)
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