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Reading 599–6
ОглавлениеBeware of those things as impressed on the mental attitude of body as respecting digestion; for these are things not to be lightly over-ridden; but the general application of self to such conditions are to respond. Then heed, and not be swayed by others to overload system when it should not be; especially with meats and sugars; for there exists—as has been given for the body—much of that as may be applied from within through the application of self to the psychic or mediumistic forces of the body. Well that these be heeded. Be not unmindful of the voices, nor of the visions as come to the inner self. Do not attempt to force such elements; else there is too much of the likelihood of interference from earth forces. Well that the body enter into meditation each evening at a specified time, place, and begin with the 14th chapter of John, and remember these words forward and backward unto the end of the 17th chapter, as has been set out. In this association, this sphere of communication, may there come none but those that are in accord with the proper and correct development of the inner man; for as this begins, “In my Father’s house are many mansions,” is spoken of self even as in the end, “Lo, I am with you, even unto the end of the world.” Make that presence ever felt within self. No evil may enter. We are through.