The Great Work: the Constructive Principle of Nature in Individual Life
The Great Work: the Constructive Principle of Nature in Individual Life
John Emmett Richardson
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In its normal condition it is in every sense both active and positive, and should be independent of all subjection. It is fundamental in that it is the one power of the Soul upon which all other powers depend. For illustra- tion : We call ''Reason" a power and so it is. But at the same time it depends upon the Will of the individual to set it in motion. In other words, we reason because we Will to do so, and not because we cannot do otherwise. 'Under the active impulse of the Will we set all th...e voluntary machinery of ou^being in motion. We thereby at once and of necessity become centers of dynamic energy and active force. But force, radiating from a center, is a movement outward. The very essence of such a process is an impulse or a movement which pro- ceeds from the center outward. But that which proceeds outward from the Individual Intelligence, or Soul, as a center, is the antithesis of "Receiving. " It is the process of "Giving. " This process being the result of the active Will, the Will, therefore, is a "Giver.
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