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<blockquote>Hope is a divine quality. It is a quality of God himself, and it springs forth eternally in the human heart from the fount of the Father of all lights and cosmic purpose.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Надежда есть божественное качество. Это – качество Самого Бога, и оно вечно живет в человеческом сердце, питаемое из источника Отца всех светов и космической цели.</blockquote>


<blockquote>He and he alone manifests the power, love and wisdom of the threefold flame. Faith, or the blue plume thereof, identifies with the vibration of power; for faith is “the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth.”<ref>Rom. 1:16.</ref> Hope identifies with the yellow plume, and it is to be found in the holy comfort of true illumination. It springs from the Christ mind, from the mind that hath wisdom; and as you shall see, charity is the boundlessness of divine love.<ref>Hope, “A Cosmic Sense of Space and Time,” {{POWref|12|5|, February 2, 1969}}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>He and he alone manifests the power, love and wisdom of the threefold flame. Faith, or the blue plume thereof, identifies with the vibration of power; for faith is “the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth.”<ref>Rom. 1:16.</ref> Hope identifies with the yellow plume, and it is to be found in the holy comfort of true illumination. It springs from the Christ mind, from the mind that hath wisdom; and as you shall see, charity is the boundlessness of divine love.<ref>Hope, “A Cosmic Sense of Space and Time,” {{POWref|12|5|, February 2, 1969}}</ref></blockquote>