Paths to Power

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Paths to Power
Floyd Baker Wilson
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Whittier grasped the truth and sang : " Oh, sometimes gleams upon my sight « Through present wrong, the eternal Right ; And step by step since time began, We see the steady gain of man. " Historians who wrote the record were often automatic writers, such as we have to-day. When symbolic language was used, they were merely the instruments to record a soul-lan- guage which even their own logic could not interpret. This record tells us that woman The Tree of Knowledge. 125 ate first of the fruit o...f the tree of knowledge, then brought and gave it to her companion. That part of the record is simple ; but their logic could not grasp the true purport of the eating, because they believed man to be abso* lutely distinct and separate from God.
From the garden of materialism and intellec- tuality, woman, typified by Eve, reached men- tally to the unknown, the unseen, and caught the vibrations of creative energy, only felt by those who may lift selfhood to the intuitional plane of spirit consciousness.


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