Twelve Powers of Man

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: Charles Fillmore ISBN: 1230000250735
Publisher: Liongate Press Publication: July 8, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Charles Fillmore
ISBN: 1230000250735
Publisher: Liongate Press
Publication: July 8, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Twelve Powers of Man

by Charles Fillmore

Introduction
I. The Twelve Powers of Man
II. The Development of Faith
III. Strength--Stability--Steadfastness
IV. Wisdom--Judgment
V. Regenerating Love
VI. Power--Dominion--Mastery
VII. The Work of the Imagination in Regeneration
VIII. Understanding
IX. The Will Is the Man
X. Spiritual Law and Order
XI. Zeal--Enthusiasm
XII. Renunciation
XIII. Generative Life
Question Helps
THE SUBCONSCIOUS realm in man has twelve great centers of action, with twelve presiding egos or identities. When Jesus had attained a certain soul development, He called His twelve apostles to Him. This means that when man is developing out of mere personal consciousness into spiritual consciousness, he begins to train deeper and larger powers; he sends his thought down into the inner centers of his organism, and through his word quickens them to life. Where before his powers have worked in the personal, now they begin to expand and work in the universal. This is the first and the second coming of Christ, spoken of in the Scriptures. The first coming is the receiving of Truth into the conscious mind, and the Second Coming is the awakening and the regeneration of the subconscious mind through the superconscious or Christ Mind.

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Twelve Powers of Man

by Charles Fillmore

Introduction
I. The Twelve Powers of Man
II. The Development of Faith
III. Strength--Stability--Steadfastness
IV. Wisdom--Judgment
V. Regenerating Love
VI. Power--Dominion--Mastery
VII. The Work of the Imagination in Regeneration
VIII. Understanding
IX. The Will Is the Man
X. Spiritual Law and Order
XI. Zeal--Enthusiasm
XII. Renunciation
XIII. Generative Life
Question Helps
THE SUBCONSCIOUS realm in man has twelve great centers of action, with twelve presiding egos or identities. When Jesus had attained a certain soul development, He called His twelve apostles to Him. This means that when man is developing out of mere personal consciousness into spiritual consciousness, he begins to train deeper and larger powers; he sends his thought down into the inner centers of his organism, and through his word quickens them to life. Where before his powers have worked in the personal, now they begin to expand and work in the universal. This is the first and the second coming of Christ, spoken of in the Scriptures. The first coming is the receiving of Truth into the conscious mind, and the Second Coming is the awakening and the regeneration of the subconscious mind through the superconscious or Christ Mind.

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