This first paragraph is important in the history of the Unity movement. It is that point in the Unity teachings where Mr. Fillmore first shares his spiritual insight into the fact that "inherent in the Mind of Being (God) there are TWELVE FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS..." Here he has established the twelve powers as we list them today as the fundamental or basic divine ideas. Of course there are more than twelve ideas. But these are the true fundamental ones, the most basic, and in a sense the "parents" of all other ideas.
This first paragraph is important in the history of the Unity movement. It is that point in the Unity teachings where Mr. Fillmore first shares his spiritual insight into the fact that "inherent in the Mind of Being (God) there are TWELVE FUNDAMENTAL IDEAS..." Here he has established the twelve powers as we list them today as the fundamental or basic divine ideas. Of course there are more than twelve ideas. But these are the true fundamental ones, the most basic, and in a sense the "parents" of all other ideas.
Ed Rabel - Metaphysics 1, The Twelve Powers of Man, Divine Ideas