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The ability to hold the image of the perfect pattern to be precipitated, to see the vision of a project complete, to draw a mental picture, to retain it and to fill it in with light and love and joy—these are keys to the science of the immaculate concept taught by [[Mother Mary]] as well as the Master Alchemist. The exercise of the inner sight through the [[third eye]] is a process of purification whereby, as Jesus said, “If thine eye be single—and singly, one-pointedly focused upon the Beloved God—thy whole body shall be full of Light”<ref>Matt. 6:22.</ref>—i.e., of Christ’s illumining Presence.
The ability to hold the image of the perfect pattern to be precipitated, to see the vision of a project complete, to draw a mental picture, to retain it and to fill it in with light and love and joy—these are keys to the science of the immaculate concept taught by [[Mother Mary]] as well as the Master Alchemist. The exercise of the inner sight through the [[third eye]] is a process of purification whereby, as [[Jesus]] said, “If thine eye be single—and singly, one-pointedly focused upon the Beloved God—thy whole body shall be full of Light”<ref>Matt. 6:22.</ref>—i.e., of Christ’s illumining Presence.

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The ability to hold the image of the perfect pattern to be precipitated, to see the vision of a project complete, to draw a mental picture, to retain it and to fill it in with light and love and joy—these are keys to the science of the immaculate concept taught by [[Mother Mary]] as well as the Master Alchemist. The exercise of the inner sight through the [[third eye]] is a process of purification whereby, as [[Jesus]] said, “If thine eye be single—and singly, one-pointedly focused upon the Beloved God—thy whole body shall be full of Light”<ref>Matt. 6:22.</ref>—i.e., of Christ’s illumining Presence.

The ability to hold the image of the perfect pattern to be precipitated, to see the vision of a project complete, to draw a mental picture, to retain it and to fill it in with light and love and joy—these are keys to the science of the immaculate concept taught by Mother Mary as well as the Master Alchemist. The exercise of the inner sight through the third eye is a process of purification whereby, as Jesus said, “If thine eye be single—and singly, one-pointedly focused upon the Beloved God—thy whole body shall be full of Light”[1]—i.e., of Christ’s illumining Presence.

  1. Matt. 6:22.