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The Third Lesson: The Creative Will.735<br />

The Third Lesson: The Creative Will.<br />

In our first lesson of this series, we stated that among the other qualities<br />

and attributes that we were compelled, by the laws of our reason, to think<br />

that the Absolute possessed, was that of Omnipotence or All-Power. In<br />

other words we are compelled to think of the One as being the source<br />

and fount of all the Power there is, ever has been, or ever can be in the<br />

Universe. Not only, as is generally supposed, that the Power of the One is<br />

greater than any other Power,—but more than this, that there can be no<br />

other power, and that, therefore, each and every, any and all manifestations<br />

or forms of Power, Force or Energy must be a part of the great one Energy<br />

which emanates from the One.<br />

There is no escape from this conclusion, as startling as it may appear to<br />

the mind unaccustomed to it. If there is any power not from and of the<br />

One, from whence comes such power, for there is nothing else outside of<br />

the One? Who or what exists outside of the One that can manifest even<br />

the faintest degree of power of any kind? All power must come from the<br />

Absolute, and must in its nature be but one.<br />

Modern Science has recognized this truth, and one of its fundamental<br />

principles is the Unity of Energy—the theory that all forms of Energy are,<br />

at the last, One. Science holds that all forms of Energy are interchangeable,

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