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"Here I shall not raise the question whether there is "need" for human beings to believe in "God." All who made their living by promoting this belief have always, and in every corner of the globe, insisted that the answer must be: Yes!"-Page 13 "You treat your "God" as merely good enough to be addressed with the familiar "thou" and-having lost all sense of distance and proportion in your hubris -presumptuously demand that nothing else should stand between yourself and him." Page 36 "I do not mean to offer you some new "belief," but seek instead to guide your soul to certainty: to that objective truth which is experienced only as reality" -Page 68 "You hardly can expect to find your path to God as long as in your earthly life your "yes" and "no" are not determined by precise, inviolable limits." -Page 75 "Among the few that have gained freedom from that unseen ruler's bondage there was one who in his day described him as the "prince of darkness." But those who heard him did not know of whom he spoke; nor do you know it even now."-Page 90 "The path's beginning, middle, and its goal are in yourself; and likewise in yourself alone shall highest help be offered you."-Page 107 "Your path to God was but the journey to your own perfection." Page 108
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