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The Creative Process in the Individual

CHAPTER XI
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So this worship in the Temple of the Innermost is at once reverent adoration and familiar intercourse--not the familiarity that breeds contempt, but a familiarity producing Love, because as it increases we see more clearly the true Life of the Spirit as the continual interaction of Love and Beauty, and the Spirit's recognition of ourselves as an integral portion of Its own Life.

This is not an unpractical dreamy speculation but has a very practical bearing.

Death will some day cease to be, for the simple reason that Life alone can be the enduring principle; but we have not yet reached this point in our evolution.

Whether any in this generation will reach it I cannot say; but for the rank and file of us the death of the body seems to be by far the more probable event.

Now what must this passing out of the body mean to us?
It must mean that we find ourselves without the physical vehicle which is the instrument through which our consciousness comes in touch with the external world and all the interests of our present daily life.


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