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Troward, Thomas, 1847-1916

"The Creative Process in the Individual"

xxi: 3), and in the promise "This is the Covenant that I will make
with them after those days (i.e., the days of our imperfect apprehension of
these things) saith the Lord, I will dwell _in them_, and walk _in them_,
and I will be their God, and they shall be my people, and I will put my
laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them, and their
sins and their iniquities will I remember no more" (Heb. x: 16. II Cor. vi:
16. Jeremiah xxxi: 33).
Truly does Bacon say, "A little philosophy inclineth a man's mind to
atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion."
--Bacon, Essay, xvi.


FOOTNOTES

Footnote 1: See my Dore Lectures, 1909.
Footnote 2: See my Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science.
Footnote 3: See my Dore Lectures, 1909.
Footnote 4: For the relation between conscious and sub-conscious mind see
my "Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science."
Footnote 5: See "Self-Synthesis" by Dr. Cornwall Round.
Footnote 6: For the relation between subjective and objective mind see my
"Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science."
Footnote 7: This view, it may be remarked, is not necessarily
incompatible with the conception of reincarnation, on which theory the
final resurrection or transmutation of the body would terminate the series
of successive lives and deaths, thus bringing the individual out of the
circle of generation, which is the circle of Karma.


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