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CHAPTER ONE
THE INFALLIBLE LAW
'·. '"THE Great Spirit is infinite, and you are parts of
the, Great Spirit. If you have perfect faith and
live your lives right, then you are able to participate in
the bounty of the Great Spirit. If every person in your
w-orld had perfect faith, then he would receive. If a
· person were hungry and yet had perfect faith, then he
...wo-µld receive the answer.
. "That is how the Law operates. If you learn to attune
• yourself to the Law; the results must come. If the
- results do not come, that only proves that you are not
' _ •in tune with the Law. Your history books tell you
·•that there have been those from the lowest of the low,
· · the poorest of the poor, who have tried the Law and
·. ,it has not failed them. You must not point to those who
·, .ao not try it and ask why it does not work.
· "Sometimes the spirit gets crushed and cannot rise
. ·: .above the surrounding circumstances, but if you had
· .·perfect faith you could rise above all the troubles of
your world. You would turn your faces to the sun,·
. which is but an emblem of the Great Spirit, and say:i;',(t
•· ··, r�c;�;-part-of the Gteat Spirit. I am indestructible.. l
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11 abun4ance, but they are·.denied th.em. yOU cannot 'be
a great soul when others· starve and you are :filled with . .
f.i!li!Ui'• plenty.
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"The h;u:dest part of our task is wh6n we have to.
ownstand by, sometimes, and see you suffer. We know we
,. must not help because it is a battle of your spirit.
Ilofsyeo, uthweninwyeohuarv· bealtotlset., th.en we have won, too. If you
It is our battle all the time, b' u·t
we must not lift a finger to help.
. "Sometimes I have wept tears because I have seen
sufferiilg, and knew I must not help. That is the law..
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"I cannot solve your pro�lems for you. If I tell you: :.
what to do, th.at interferes with. your free will. Once I ;_t
start to· tell my medium what he mu,st do and what he..
must·not do, th.at is the end of his free will. Then his'":
>progress begins to suffer. .
"It is tb.e way you settle your problems that develops
what is within you. You do not develop the spirit =·
when every�g is easy and smooth., but when you have\ ·
I clifficulties. But th.ere are times when we feel justifleq. ·
in interfering with. your judgment. . ·c .
"I would interfere if a very vital principle were
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volved. If it meant th.at my work through my medium,,
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