"CONTROL OF LIFE
For a man to win control of his life he must first lose the illusion
of already having control.
For a man to win control of his life he must first lose the illusion
of already having control.
This requires steadfast self-examination, for everyone has a pocket of resistance
which never wants to admit lack of control.
A man or woman may even publicly confess to an
uncommanded life, but secret vanities persist in their claim of
having personal power.
uncommanded life, but secret vanities persist in their claim of
having personal power.
We fear that a total admission might make
other people think less of us, or that we might think less of
ourselves.
Our self-examination must reach the point where we are willing to
let go of the pretence of having control over particular habits
or life in general. We may do it timidly at first, but we finally
let go because we now see it as right action and the only action
possible.
By seeing that we cannot do anything, doing becomes possible, but
it is not our personal power. It is Cosmic Action."
Vernon Howeard, Esoteric Encyclopedia of Eternal Knowledge, p. 40
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other people think less of us, or that we might think less of
ourselves.
Our self-examination must reach the point where we are willing to
let go of the pretence of having control over particular habits
or life in general. We may do it timidly at first, but we finally
let go because we now see it as right action and the only action
possible.
By seeing that we cannot do anything, doing becomes possible, but
it is not our personal power. It is Cosmic Action."
Vernon Howeard, Esoteric Encyclopedia of Eternal Knowledge, p. 40
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