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A collection of essays outlines a mental-science approach to spiritual life, arguing that outer symbols conceal inner realities and that conscious thought shapes individual experience. It examines the idea of a universal life and the I Am as a directing principle, explores affirmative thought, desire as motive power, submission and completeness, the principle of guidance, and methods for externalizing inner states into practical results. Several essays reinterpret biblical motifs and propose disciplined mental practices to cultivate inner unity, moral clarity, and effective living, emphasizing growth, personal responsibility, and the translation of symbolic faith into demonstrable mental outcomes.
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