In this paragraph Mr. Fillmore describes the weak character of the ordinary stream of thought which passes through our minds with little or no effort on our part. This process can also be seen as "race consciousness running its course" through the channels of human minds. In the latter part of the paragraph he approaches the process of "faith-thinking," which he defines as thinking that is mostly generated in the love center.
In this paragraph Mr. Fillmore describes the weak character of the ordinary stream of thought which passes through our minds with little or no effort on our part. This process can also be seen as "race consciousness running its course" through the channels of human minds. In the latter part of the paragraph he approaches the process of "faith-thinking," which he defines as thinking that is mostly generated in the love center.
Ed Rabel - Metaphysics 1, Understanding Faith, Faith Thinking