"Knowledge is not acquired from without but merely recollected from within. The recollection of knowledge from within is an electro-magnetic process of thinking Mind which is as exactly under man's control as is the generation of the power to turn a wheel.
"The fulcrum from which all power springs is Knowledge"
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Chapter 4 - The Thinking Mind
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pg 14
Thinking is an action followed by a reaction of that action.
The action of thinking constitutes a series of events in sequence
The intervals between events in sequence constitute that effect of motion called "time"
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Prelude
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pg 10
"Language is lacking in words to express new knowledge"
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pg 9
"Knowledge is not acquired from without but merely recollected from within. The recollection of knowledge from within is an electro-magnetic process of thinking Mind which is as exactly under man's control as is the generation of the power to turn a wheel.
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