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That consciousness which is aware of the self as human—limited, mortal, fallen, sinful, subject to error and the passions of the senses—and therefore declares with the Son of man: “I of mine own (human) self can do nothing. It is the Father (the I AM Presence) in me that doeth the Work of the Lord.”<ref>John 5:30; 14:10.</ref> | That consciousness which is aware of the self as human—limited, mortal, fallen, sinful, subject to error and the passions of the senses—and therefore declares with the [[Son of man]]: “I of mine own (human) self can do nothing. It is the Father (the [[I AM Presence]]) in me that doeth the Work of the Lord.”<ref>John 5:30; 14:10.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 17 July 2016
That consciousness which is aware of the self as human—limited, mortal, fallen, sinful, subject to error and the passions of the senses—and therefore declares with the Son of man: “I of mine own (human) self can do nothing. It is the Father (the I AM Presence) in me that doeth the Work of the Lord.”[1]
See also
Sources
Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation.
- ↑ John 5:30; 14:10.