“Nothing is impossible for him who has faith”.
The essential thing is that man has the conviction and sees the desire fulfilled because whoever has the strength of faith, the desire materializes. “And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened”, represents the indemonstrable, certain, necessary truth.
And this is not illusory self-suggestion, but a pure reality because the ideal world is more real than the material world. The difference is that the vast majority of men do not develop their organs of perception to apprehend the great realities of that ideal world, they only have bodily senses to apprehend the small realities of the physical world, where they struggle tirelessly to conquer them.
Another requirement is concerning spiritual things, man must maintain absolute purity of heart, free from selfishness, wanting to practice good deeds on behalf of humanity, far from the inner satisfaction of doing it, as this is just another form of selfishness and the most treacherous type. Deeds with these principles are contaminated and defeated before they even started. It is like something that remains stained on the inside, although beautifully painted on the outside; like soap bubbles, coloured on the outside and empty on the inside.
Only deeds free from selfishness and self-satisfaction have their objective accomplished!
And these premises do not apply only to some particular form of religious creed, it must be extended and understood in its broadest sense, to all established religions.
And these premises do not apply only to some particular form of religious creed, and their deeds, whether individual or of the congregation ... must be extended and comprehended in their broadest sense, to all established religions.
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