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FORCE, RELATIVITY OF, part 4

Text: Another very important manifestation of force is mind. Here, again, man is prone to lose sight of the oneness, for mental activity seems to take so many forms and emanates from so many sources. In our age of science, where everything is put to the test of close inspection and examination, it has been found rather difficult to make the advances in studies of mental faculties such as have been made in other more material sciences. Perhaps, the simplest illustration of the oneness of mental forces can be given by drawing upon what we know of our own conscious activities. We know that we can build two mental pictures which will differ completely one from the other, yet, they are certainly creations of the same mind. One picture may deal with something alive, may be full of movement, while the other may be composed of inert matter. Thus, it is that God expresses Himself in one force that is alive and active, but seemingly in a completely different form. One force is the builder, the other the material; one is the carrier, the other the cellular matter. In essence, all is one. "The mind may be classified into two forces - that between the physical and soul, and that between the soul and spirit force. We see the manifestations of these rather than the minds them-selves." (3744-1) (2) We call these the conscious mind and superconscious mind. They are but expressions of the same force appearing as different projections because of their relative positions in time and space. "This one element is the substance of all space, and holds all of its formations, or things, or worlds, in place inside of itself, as a trunk of a tree holds all branches in place as different formations or parts of its own self. The higher dimensional kind of mind would recognize life in this one elemental state in its entirety. This would be the viewpoint of the Creator's mind.

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