"But let her know Life Divine as the Truth beyond truth and the Faith beyond faith and doubt." ~ ECE/CR/TCT, v.17
"But let her know Life Divine as the Truth beyond truth and the Faith beyond faith and doubt." ~ ECE/CR/TCT, v.17
"Let her not trust the ground her feet are set upon and doubt the Ground upon which that ground stands. Rather let her doubt the sea, the sky, the fingers of her hand and the breath of her mouth; for all these things may be illusions, as in some sense they are." ~ ECE/CR/TCT, v.16
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My copy of the Critical Apparatus to the Eastminster Library. |
The Filianic Studies site appears to be offline, but the Eastminster Library, 5th Edition is still available through the link at Wayback Machine. The print editions are still available at Lulu Press at cost. Many thanks to RJ MoChridhe.
R.J. states that Appendix B is copyright Miss Suraline (legal name unknown).
However, I'm posting with the understanding that it's allowed for me to do so via this statement in the book: "Copyright and all related rights to all other contents of this volume, including but not limited to the preface, notes, analysis of sources, statement of editorial methods,variorum, bibliography, and Appendix A, as well as general layout and formatting, are waived via CC0 by RJ MoChridhe as their holder, no rights reserved."
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"Let her not be held from herself or from Dea by anything that exists, for all the things that are have come from nothing and to nothing shall return. But the Divine Life and her life within it, Was ever and shall Be, though time itself shall only last a space." ~ ECE/CR/TCT, v.15
"How shall the soul live in Life? Let her realize the truth of herself and the Truth of the Absolute. Let her know that her life is beyond even her existence, that the Absolute Life, the Life of Dea, is beyond all existence." ~ ECE/CR/TCT, 5th Ed, v.13-14
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