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There are two things, Truth and law. Truth belongs to God, law belongs to illusion. Illusion is infinitely vast, yet it is governed by law. The law of cause and effect, which none can escape, belongs to this law.
Law is bondage. Truth is freedom.
Law upholds ignorance. Truth upholds reality.
Law governs imagination, which binds you to illusion.
Truth sets you free from illusion.
Although it is the nature of imagination to run riot, it is restricted to the definite and minutely precise pattern of bindings created and upheld by the law of bondage. The moment imagining ceases, the shackles of the law are broken, and freedom is experienced in the realisation of the Truth.
It is impossible for one, of oneself, to overcome the operation of the law and merge in the Truth. Only those who are one with God can take you beyond the bounds of the law, and give you the experience of the freedom which is the Truth.”
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