Chapter 15
CHAPTER XL
THE PSYCHIC SENSES
To conceive a beginning is to conceive one being
as all. There can be no boundaries to such being
no centre, circumference, nor form whatever. The
absurdity of such concept is apparent ; — but God
exists : He has neither beginning nor end, yet in all
nature he declares of Himself :
I am thought and the thinker,
The draught and the drinker,
The body, the senses, the soul:
An atom adrift in the sky,
A tear-drop, a blush or a sigh, —
The smallest, — the greatest, — the whole.
As one or as many, as glory or shame,
As dust on the wind, as water, or flame,
" / am that I am." Whatever men make,
Good or ill, I become for their sake.
Whatsoever they love I am moulded to be,
The king or his courtiers, the slave or the free.
God exists and so do I, and as there is only one
existence, I am God, and God is I.
Man is God's agent in nature and creates things
in the same manner as God does : — In and of Him-
self.
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Everything that man makes is first made in his
mind — of his own substance — to illustrate : I exist
the same as God exists ; therefore
