Mysteries of Genesis Question Helps
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Question Helps
Chapter I: Spiritual Man
- Give the metaphysical interpretation of the name Genesis.
- What is the one and only logical key to the beginning of man and the universe?
- Why has the Bible been preserved and prized beyond all other books?
- Explain the threefold character and purpose of the Bible.
- With what three phases of man's development do the Bible allegories deal?
- What is the key to an interpretation of these allegories?
- Explain the real purpose of these allegories.
- What is a "day," as the term is used in Gen. 1?
- How are numbers or figures used in allegories?
- What is the "heaven" mentioned in the first creation? The "earth"?
- Describe the nature and character of the first man God created.
- Explain God as Divine Mind.
- How does Divine Mind create?
- What is the first step in the awakening of man to spiritual consciousness?
- Did God create man and the earth as they appear today?
- What is meant by "The Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters"?
- What, in terms of mind, is "darkness"? "Light"?
- What is the central idea in the second day's creation?
- Why is the word heaven capitalized in Gen. 1:8?
- What is the third step in the creative process?
- Does Divine Mind deal directly with things or ideas? Explain.
- How does man form his world?
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- Explain the symbology of the development of the "two great lights."
- What qualities were developed on the fifth day?
- What kind of ideas are "creatures" and "sea-monsters"? Compare them with fishes and fowls.
- What is the sixth step in the creative process of which man is the grand culmination?
- Explain the cause of which sensation is the result.
- In what sense is man the "image" of God?
- When is man the master of ideas and their expression?
- In what attitude of mind can man truly call his creation "very good?"
Chapter II: Manifest Man
- What is your conception of Elohim God?
- Explain the relationship between Jehovah God and Elohim God.
- What is meant by "I in them, and thou in me, that they may be perfected into one"?
- What is the true body of Christ?
- How is the temple or body of Spirit formed?
- How do we "keep" the Sabbath?
- Explain something of the Jesus Christ man.
- Is there a difference between "creating" and "forming"? If so, what is it?
- How was the breath of life "breathed into" man's nostrils?
- Was the giving of life a single, complete act, or is it a continuous process?
- Metaphysically what does the Garden of Eden represent?
- Symbolically what does "eastward" mean?
- What is the "tree of life . . . in the midst of the garden"?
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- What is the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil"?
- Give the metaphysical interpretation of "river."
- Give the source and course of the river Pishon.
- The river Pishon is described as encompassing "the whole land of Havilah." Explain.
- What is the office of the river Gihon?
- The river Gihon "compasseth the whole land of Cush." Explain.
- What is the function of the river Hiddekel in man's being?
- The river Hiddekel "goeth in front of Assyria." Explain.
- Explain how the Euphrates keeps the garden fruitful.
- Explain the relationship between the Garden of Eden and the human body.
- How may one "dress" and "keep" the Garden of Eden?
- In what way does man "eat" of the substance of ideas?
- How was materiality as the obverse of spirituality set up?
- How are soul and body the "help meet" of man?
- How does man "name" "every living creature"?
- How does man attain consciousness in mind and body?
Chapter III: The Fall of Man
- From what estate and into what condition did man fall?
- Does time or states of mind bring about events?
- Give the symbology of the man and woman and the serpent in the Garden of Eden.
- What three fundamental factors are the basis of all manifestation?
- What does the serpent represent?
- What is the result if man fails to exercise mastery and dominion over the forces of his being?
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- What is the remedy for this condition?
- Is it necessary for man to experience "evil" in order to understand life and appreciate the good?
- Metaphysically what does woman symbolize?
- What is represented by the "nakedness" of Adam?
- Jehovah spoke to Adam and Eve in the garden "in the cool of the day." What does this mean?
- How is the "holy marriage" consummated, and what are its fruits?
- When and how may sensation be pronounced "good"?
- Explain the meaning of Jehovah God's curse on the serpent.
- What do the "seed" of the woman and the "seed" of the serpent represent?
- What is the "promise" of redemption? How is it fulfilled?
- In what sense is Eve the "mother of all living"?
- What is the "coat of skins," and by what is it supplanted?
- Explain "good and evil" as opposite poles of being.
- How does man unite with the inner word or sacred life?
- What in consciousness is represented by Abel? By Cain?
- How do we offer up sacrifices?
- What action is indicated by Cain's slaying of Abel?
- How may every man be said to be his brother's keeper?
- What action is represented by Cain's going out from the presence of Jehovah and dwelling in the land of Nod?
- What does the birth of Seth denote?
- What state of consciousness is represented by Enosh?
- When does man begin to "call upon Jehovah?"
- What was the original state of Adam? How did he "fall" from this estate?
- How does man form an Adamic consciousness?
- Give the method used to lift up the Adam man.
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Chapter IV: The Reaction to Sense Living
- Explain the reaction called "chemicalization."
- In what mental attitude should one receive the new ideas of Spirit?
- What is the real cause of trials and reverses in the life of the individual?
- Is there any good to be found in such conditions? If so, what is it?
- How do the "sons of God" wed the "daughters of men," and what is the fruit of such a union?
- What is the reaction to living in sense consciousness?
- What is represented by Lamech and by Noah, and what is their metaphysical relationship?
- What are the causes and results of crosscurrents in the body consciousness?
- How is a balance maintained between the positive and negative conditions in the body?
- Discuss experimentation versus spiritual revelation.
- What and where in consciousness is the "ark" of Jehovah?
- What is the significance of the dimensions of the ark?
- What are the animals, why "two of every sort," and how are they fed?
- Discuss the symbolism of Noah and the Flood in relation to the unfoldment of a certain faculty of being.
- What do "day" and "night" and the number 40 in the 7th chapter represent?
- What is the general theme of Gen. 8:1-3?
- What does Mount Ararat symbolize?
- Noah first sent out the raven, then the dove, in search of dry land. Explain.
- What is the metaphysical significance of the altar as used by Noah in Gen. 8:20? What and how do we sacrifice?
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- Of what does "the flood" cleanse man?
- Explain the statement "Flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat."
- Once the consciousness has been cleansed and man has awakened to his spiritual nature how is he saved?
- Of what is the rainbow a symbol?
- What do the three sons of Noah represent?
- What does the drunkenness of Noah symbolize?
- What state is denoted by the nakedness of Noah?
- What is meant by the "curse of Canaan"?
- How do we get the most from physical man?
- To what is the 10th chapter of Genesis devoted?
- What does the building of the tower of Babel and the scattering of its people symbolize?
Chapter V: The Initial Step toward Redemption
- What do we mean by going into a new "country"? What is the first step in this process?
- Why is the call of Abraham significant for us today?
- Why is Abraham taken as a symbol of faith?
- What is meant by a plane of consciousness?
- Describe three planes of consciousness.
- By what was Abraham characterized before he was "called," and how did he resemble the individual today?
- What place does the state of consciousness represented by Terah occupy in man's unfoldment?
- How does the Lord "call" the various faculties into activity?
- What is the result of this "call"?
- What quality does Lot represent?
- What does Canaan symbolize?
- What is the inner meaning of Abraham's journey down into Egypt?
- What causes the plagues of bodily disorder and death?
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- Explain the relationship of Abraham and Lot metaphysically.
- Symbolically what relationship does Beth-el bear to Ai?
- Of what is the return from Egypt representative?
- Why must we separate Lot from Abraham in our consciousness?
- In what way does the inner meaning of the name Canaan suggest the immortality of the body?
- Explain the statement "Lot chose him all the Plain of the Jordan"?
- Is it necessary to change one's residence in order to enter a new country? To what does the "land which thou seest" refer?
- What is signified by Lot's captivity?
- When may Lot and his possessions be said to be carried away by Chedorlaomer and the other kings?
- Abraham and his confederates rescued Lot. Explain.
- What is the error belief that man must put aside before he can overcome sensuality?
- How do we sow "according to belief in the flesh" or "according to Spirit?" What is the harvest in each case?
- What is the result when the Christ consciousness rules in both mind and body?
- What is the lesson taught by Abraham's refusal to accept the gifts of the king of Sodom?
- How may we fully realize our sonship?
- Does God ever grant man a degree of immunity from the effects of his transgression of the divine law?
Chapter VI: The Promise of Salvation
- For whom is the promise of salvation?
- What avenues does Spirit use in imparting real understanding?
- When and how do we attain the kingdom of the heavens?
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- Why is the history' of Abraham and his experiences significant for us?
- What is symbolized by the nomadic life of Abraham's time?
- What is the deeper import of God's promise of a son to Abraham?
- How is Christ, the Son, formed in the individual?
- How is the seemingly barren soul (Sarah) made to bring forth fruit?
- What is the one sure method of protection?
- What causes delay in the manifestation of desire?
- How may one bring about fulfillment of one's faith?
- What is man's greatest desire?
- Why do God's promises sometimes seem vague to us?
- In what way can we co-operate with God in bringing about their fulfillment?
- Why is the power of the will important in the management of one's body?
- Give a brief interpretation of Abraham's vision when he fell into "a deep sleep."
- What does Hagar represent in man?
- What is the significance of the contention between Sarah and Hagar?
- Why was Ishmael not recognized by Jehovah as an heir of the promise?
- What does Beer-lahai-roi represent?
- Explain God as El Shaddai.
- What new name is given to one who overcomes sense consciousness; that is, what name is on your "white stone"?
- Does the second appearance of Jehovah to Abraham have any spiritual import for us? The third appearance?
- What does the Promised Land symbolize?
- Metaphysically explain circumcision. Toward what is it the first step?
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- What does Sarah represent?
- Does God hear the outer man of flesh as well as the inner man of Spirit? Explain.
- In what way is our religion based on practical principles?
- When did God's triune nature become known to Abraham?
- How is a new state of consciousness produced?
- Why does the Abraham of our consciousness plead for Sodom and Gomorrah?
- What do the incidents, men, and places in Abraham's life represent?
Chapter VII: The Fruits of Faith
- Why did Jehovah appear to Lot as two angels instead of three, as He had appeared to Abraham?
- Lot escaped to the little city of Zoar. What does this mean?
- Metaphysically how do you account for the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah?
- Is anything ever really destroyed? What is the change that takes place in it?
- What states of consciousness are represented by Moab and Ben-ammi?
- How is faith developed in the spiritually awakening individual?
- When faith makes union with the unregenerate will what is the result?
- How is one to avoid plagues during the process of transmutation?
- Why was the birth of Isaac delayed so long?
- How is Christ "formed" in the individual?
- In what way are joy and laughter helpful in soul unfoldment?
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- How is the conviction established of the presence of divine substance within?
- In what way are Ishmael and Isaac opposed to each other?
- How are these two phases of mind harmonized?
- What is the result of disregard of divine law?
- What is denoted by the banishment of Hagar and her son?
- Explain the relationship between faith and will as illustrated by Abraham and Abimelech.
- Abimelech's servants had taken Abraham's well by force. How does this apply metaphysically to soul unfoldment?
- Must there eventually be agreement in consciousness between the spiritual and the so-called material?
- What do we really lose and what do we gain when we give up sense pleasures?
- What in consciousness is represented by the "land of Moriah," and how may it be productive of good?
- What is the fruit of faith and obedience to divine law?
- What or who is the real source of prosperity?
- What state of mind results in a demonstration of prosperity?
- What characterizes the soul of man on its feminine side?
- What attitude of mind is productive of a new line of thought?
Chapter VIII:The Mental Supplants the Physical
- Do the higher activities of the soul ever die?
- What is denoted by Sarah's death at Kiriath-arba?
- What do we mean by saying that our spiritual ideals are "buried" in the cave of Macpelah?
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- What is the reaction of the human mind to the letting go of states of consciousness that have fulfilled their usefulness?
- What attitude of mind is helpful in overcoming this tendency?
- Is is wise to insist on giving value received for everything?
- Explain the symbology of putting the hand "under my thigh" and swearing.
- Spiritually interpreted, why did Abraham want Isaac to marry a daughter of his own people?
- Is a declaration of Truth always demonstrated? What quality of mind serves as a complement to this demonstration?
- Is there any inner significance in the state of consciousness represented by Mesopotamia?
- What soul phase does Rebekah symbolize?
- What is represented by Rebekah's journey to the house of Abraham and her union with Isaac?
- "Let thy seed possess the gate of those that hate them." Explain.
- Explain the Scripture "And Isaac went out to meditate . . . and he lifted up his eyes, and saw . . . And Rebekah lifted up her eyes . . . and he loved her."
- Why did Isaac take precedence over the sons of Abraham's concubines?
- How does the individual lay the foundation for the manifestation of life throughout mind, soul, and body?
- What phases of life are symbolized by Jacob and Esau?
- Was the union of mind and body perfectly expressed in Jacob and Esau?
- Is age a just claim to superiority?
- Why did Isaac love Esau more than he loved Jacob?
- Why did Rebekah love Jacob more than she loved Esau?
- What is the order of development in the natural world?
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- How does the intellect gain precedence over the body?
- What is represented by the mess of "pottage"?
- What is meant by the birthright that Esau bartered away?
- Why did Jacob take advantage of Esau?
- How does man become a citizen of the inner kingdom?
- What is the result when personal will rules? How is such a condition corrected?
- In what way do the "Philistines" of one's consciousness strive for Abraham's "wells"?
- Must one be willing to give up the lower for the higher? Explain.
- What is the predominant impulse of the will as represented by Abimelech?
- What does the opening up of the seven wells symbolize?
- Why is it necessary to regard Scripture as the history of soul unfoldment?
- Why must spiritual understanding determine whether we should follow our dreams and visions or not?
- Does the physical body have equal rights with the intellect to the benefits of Spirit?
- Against whom or what were the denunciations of the prophets directed?
- Can Jacob be said to represent the spiritual man? Explain.
- What is signified, in the realm of individual unfoldment, by Isaac's blessing upon Jacob?
- Explain metaphysically the meaning of Esau's threat against the life of Jacob.
- Compare the results of Jacob's marriage to Rebekah and of Esau's union with the daughter of Ishmael.
- What does Jacob's experience at Beth-el denote?
- Explain God as omnipresence.
- How can common things and the hardness of one's experience be made to bless?
- Explain God as the all-providing One.
- How does one begin the ascent from self to selflessness?
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Chapter IX: Man Develops Spiritual Faculties
- Metaphysically what does Jacob's journeying toward the east represent? How do we "put the stone again upon the well's mouth"?
- What effect does unselfish love have on soul unfoldment?
- What relationship among certain phases of the soul is symbolized by Jacob's love for Rachel and Leah?
- What is the first faculty brought forth in man's spiritual development?
- What must be our attitude of mind before our good can come to us?
- What office does the love faculty perform?
- Why do we regard praise as an "increasing" faculty?
- Explain the relationship between Rachel and Bilhah. What is the fruit of receptivity?
- What plane of mental evolution is especially portrayed by Jacob's sons?
- On what planes do the faculties of man evolve? How is the divine man developed?
- How does man attain power over his thoughts and ideas?
- Explain the difference between knowledge and wisdom.
- To what faculty is zeal most closely related?
- What phases of soul do Leah and Rachel represent?
- Why is it profitable to cultivate the faculty of order?
- Is the state of consciousness represented by Haran one to be desired? If so, why?
- To what quality do we attribute Jacob's rapid increase in possessions? How can we use this quality in our own unfoldment?
- Under what circumstances does the law of equilibrium adjust all conditions?
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- In what way was Jacob superior to others of the same stock, and what effect did this superiority have on his associates?
- Jehovah appeared to Jacob in a dream and told him to leave Haran. What does this reveal when considered in relation to spiritual growth?
- Explain the statement "I am the God of Beth-el, where thou anointedst a pillar, where thou vowedst a vow unto me."
- When permitted, what effect does Spirit have on one's power of judgment?
- Is there a higher source of supply than that symbolized by the teraphim? Explain.
- What is the true bread of life?
- Give the meaning of the name Mizpah and its metaphysical interpretation.
- What does the name Galeed mean, and what does it signify?
Chapter X: The Spiritual Gains Precedence of the Mental
- What was the "host" after which Jacob named the place called Mahanaim?
- Does the river Jordan perform an important work in consciousness?
- Explain something of the equalizing process that takes place between soul and body. Why is such a process necessary?
- What is symbolized by Jacob's fear of meeting Esau?
- What is the "strong man" with which the intellect must struggle for control of the body?
- Through what physical avenue does the mind control the body?
- Explain the reaction that is indicated by Jacob's thigh being out of joint.
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- Why was Jacob's name changed to Israel?
- Under what circumstances is the intellect willing to make amends to the body?
- How can one change the body? Explain.
- Explain the statement "I have seen God face to face."
- In what order does the mind project its thoughts toward the body?
- Why must man give his body place as a divine creation?
- What benefit does man derive when mind and body work in unison? What are the children of the mind?
- Why must the mind penetrate into body consciousness?
- What do booths or tents represent as compared with permanent houses? When will the abiding spiritual body come into manifestation?
- Explain the effect of the power of love on the overcoming of self.
- Is the "battle" of Jehovah a war? Does the Lord fight ignorance or evil?
- When the "mind of the flesh" is given up what replaces it?
- Is the intuition of the natural man a true guide to spirituality? Why?
- What is the purpose of the illumined intellect's penetrating into materiality?
- What is the result when intuitional natural judgment is united with sense?
- How can the individual erase thoughts of revenge from his consciousness? What state of mind supersedes it?
- God commanded Jacob to arise and go unto Beth-el. What does this mean?
- Why did Jacob change the name of Beth-el to El-beth-el?
- What does the death of Deborah represent?
- What state of consciousness does Ephrath symbolize?
- Explain metaphysically the death of Rachel and the birth of Benjamin.
- What soul activity is indicated by Jacob's spreading his tent "beyond . . . Eder"?
- What does Reuben's union with Bilhah denote?
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Chapter XI: Joseph a Type of the Christ
- Explain the part imagination plays in manifestation.
- Compare Joseph's coat with the seamless garment of Jesus.
- Where is the home of the imagination?
- Should one take one's dreams literally? Explain.
- What may result from uncontrolled activity of the imagination? How is control obtained?
- Why did Jacob send Joseph down into Shechem?
- What is represented by Gilead? By the Ishmaelites? By the Midianites?
- What is symbolized by Joseph's being sold as a slave down in Egypt by his brothers?
- How can such a situation be made to bless one?
- What is the secret of Joseph's success even in slavery?
- Can the imagination ever be wholly overcome by error if one is faithful to high ideals?
- What is the status of the imagination on the intellectual plane?
- Has modern civilization profited by the imagination?
- What is the significance of the dipping of Joseph's coat in blood?
- Why is an attitude of praise helpful?
- Through what part of the physical organism is praise expressed?
- Explain some of the phases through which man passes on his journey from sense to Spirit.
- How does one come into the estate of the Jesus Christ man?
- What pattern does the imagination follow in forming substance?
- What is the first duty of the imagination?
- Why is it so important to realize and be always conscious of the unity of spirit, soul, and body?
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- What is the true nature and function of the solar plexus?
- How does Joseph's experience and conduct reveal a sure way to success?
- Explain the statement "Joseph was comely, and well favored."
- What is the symbology of Joseph's imprisonment?
- What is the fruit of faithfulness?
- What subconscious activities are represented by the chief baker and chief butler?
- Explain the influence imagination has upon life and substance.
- Why is Truth revealed in dreams and visions?
- How does one "unclothe" dreams of their forms?
- What lies back of the forms in visions and dreams?
- What is one sure proof that one is receptive to Spirit?
- Explain what "things" are.
- Why must will and understanding be dominant factors in soul development?
- In what way was Asenath a complement to Joseph?
- Why is Manasseh said to represent the faculty of understanding?
- Why is Ephraim said to represent the will?
- Describe the benefits derived from the use of denial and affirmation.
- When does the spiritually awakening man experience an increase of physical vitality?
- Explain the seven fat and seven lean years in terms of the increase and decrease in physical vitality.
- How can the life energy be conserved?
Chapter XII: The I AM and Its Faculties in the Body
- How does one effect a reunion of mind and body with the faculties?
- Where does one find the substance required to sustain the whole man?
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- Explain substance as symbolized by Canaan and Egypt.
- How does the mind form soul and body?
- What causes "famine" in the body consciousness?
- Why is the way of the transgressor hard?
- What is meant by the Israelites being the chosen of God?
- Why did the Israelites prosper in Egyptian slavery?
- What is symbolized by Joseph's concern as to whether his father still lived?
- Joseph could not save his people unless Benjamin was brought down into Egypt. Explain.
- What other faculty is a necessary adjunct to the imagination?
- Explain the command "Give, and it shall be given unto you.
- Why are the other faculties treated as "spies"?
- What does Jacob's grieving at the loss of his sons represent?
- Explain the statement "If harm befall him . . . then will ye bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to Sheol."
- What is the key that opens the door to the storehouse of substance?
- What is meant by "The blessing of Jehovah, it maketh rich"?
- Should Joseph's reunion with Benjamin be regarded as purely historical? Explain.
- What significance do we attribute to the movements of mind described in Gen. 43:16-34?
- What is the significance of Joseph's having his cup put into Benjamin's sack?
- What is true repentance, and what follows it?
- Do all things work together for good to them that love God? Explain.
- Joseph's people dwelt in the land of Goshen. What does this mean?
- What change must take place before we can truly unify ourselves with Truth?
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- Pharaoh joyfully welcomed Joseph's kindred. Interpret.
- What activity is represented by Jacob's journey to Beersheba?
- What is symbolized by the wives, children, goods, and flocks of the Israelites, and by their descending in a body into Egypt?
Chapter XIII: The Blessing of the Faculties
- Explain some of the duties of our mind faculties toward our vital forces.
- How are these duties fulfilled?
- Why is Jacob's blessing on Pharoah significant?
- How does the Joseph of our consciousness nourish the other faculties?
- What is the next step after the developing soul has exhausted its resources?
- What is the routine followed when man taps the inner reservoir of stored-up substance?
- What is the central thought in Gen. 47:27-31?
- Metaphysically interpreted, what does Jacob's desire at this time represent?
- Explain the statement "And Israel bowed himself upon the bed's head."
- Describe the yes and no powers of the mind.
- What is implied by Jacob's action in claiming Joseph's two sons as his own?
- Why are denial and affirmation so important in our choice of thoughts to entertain?
- Explain the transition of love from a lower to a higher plane.
- In what way are understanding and will useful when weakness appears?
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- Under divine law what is the order of development of understanding and will?
- What is the order of development under natural law? Explain.
- Unless man accepts divine guidance in unfolding his faculties what is the result?
- How does understanding as represented by Manasseh come into its rightful heritage?
- What is the final blessing of the I AM upon the imagination?
- In what way does the Lord reward a person for exercising his faculties to the best of his ability?
- What does a blessing signify?
- Does the blessing by Jacob of his twelve sons have any significance for our own unfoldment?
- Why did Jacob give his highest blessing to Judah?
- How can we retain our identity as children of God?
- Through what means does one put one's latent spiritual powers into action?
- Does loss occur to the individual when his thought forces are said to "die"?
- What causes man to grieve at giving up his personal hold on old ideas and objects?
- Explain how one sifts ideas and thoughts.
- In what way is the descent of imagination into the subconscious helpful to the illumined ego? Is the physical man also blessed?
- Explain the promise "Fear ye not: I will nourish you, and your little ones."
- What is meant by Joseph's seeing Ephraim's children of the third generation?
- What does the removal of the patriarch's bones from Egypt to Canaan represent?
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