Chapter Vii. Death And Immortality : * The Law and the Word by Thomas Troward [1917], p. 132 CHAPTER VII DEATH AND IMMORTALITY I THINK most of my readers will agree with me, that the greatest of all the promises is that of the overcoming of death, for, as the greater includes the less, the power which can do that can do anything else...
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Chapter V. The Soul Of The Subject : * The Law and the Word by Thomas Troward [1917], p. 85 CHAPTER V THE SOUL OF THE SUBJECT WE may now turn to speculate a little on some conceivable application of the general principle we have been considering. It seems to me that, as a result of the generic creation of which I have just spoken...
Chapter I. Some Facts In Nature : * The Law and the Word by Thomas Troward [1917], p. 1 THE LAW AND THE WORD CHAPTER I SOME FACTS IN NATURE IF I were asked what, in my opinion, distinguishes the thought of the present day from that of a previous generation, I should feel inclined to say, it is the fact that people are beginning...
Chapter Vi. The Promises : * The Law and the Word by Thomas Troward [1917], p. 103 CHAPTER VI THE PROMISES WE have now, I hope, laid a sufficiently broad foundation of the relation between the Law and the Word. The Law cannot be changed, and the Word can. We have two factors, one variable, and the other invariable; so th...
Chapter Iv. The Law Of Wholeness : * The Law and the Word by Thomas Troward [1917], p. 75 CHAPTER IV THE LAW OF WHOLENESS IT may seem a truism to say that the whole is made up of its parts, but all the same we often lose sight of this in our outlook on life. The reason we do so is because we are apt to take too narrow a view...
Chapter Iii. Man's Place In The Creative Order : * The Law and the Word by Thomas Troward [1917], p. 44 CHAPTER III MAN'S PLACE IN THE CREATIVE ORDER IN the preceding chapters we have found certain definite facts,--that all known matter is formed out of one primordial Universal Substance,--that the ether spreading throughout limitless space is...
Chapter Ii. Some Psychic Experiences : * The Law and the Word by Thomas Troward [1917], p. 18 CHAPTER II SOME PSYCHIC EXPERIENCES THE preceding chapter has introduced the reader to the general subject of etheric vibration as one of the natural forces of the Universe, both as the foundation of all matter and as the medium...
Forward : * The Law and the Word by Thomas Troward [1917], p. iii FOREWORD THOMAS TROWARD AN APPRECIATION How is one to know a friend? Certainly not by the duration of acquaintance. Neither can friendship be bought or sold by service rendered. Nor can it be coined into acts of gallantry or phrases...
Chapter Viii. Transferring The Burden : * The Law and the Word by Thomas Troward [1917], p. 168 CHAPTER VIII TRANSFERRING THE BURDEN THE more we grow into a clear perception of what is really meant by "Squaring the Circle," the freer we shall find ourselves from the burden of anxiety. We shall rise to a larger generalization of the Law...