Quaker

MAN’S RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD

 

Contents

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PART I: THE THEORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS.
  1. Prelude1
  2. The Fluid Nature of the Consciousness13
  3. The Hardened Consciousness21
  4. The Corrupt Consciousness25
  5. The Fluid Nature of Beliefs in the Consciousness33
  6. Dogma: a Spasm in the Consciousness39
  7. Beliefs: Verification or Ritual45
  8. Beliefs: Verification in Experience51
  9. Imperfect Belief: Imperfect Expression55
  10. Imperfect Expression: the Expression of Egotism61
  11. Personality and Personal Relationships: the Framework for a Theory of Consciousness 69
  12. Consciousness: the Bridge from Imperfect Beliefs to Imperfect Action75
  13. Death: the Challenge to Become Conscious of Immortality83
  14. Teamwork in a Secular Society87
  15. Love: the Reality by which People Transcend Imperfection 93
  16. Righteousness: the Discipline of Personal Love99
  17. Perfect Consciousness: the Prerequisite for Right Action105
  18. Perfect Consciousness not the Monopoly of any One Sect113
  19. Consciousness of Immortality: the Matrix for Home Life119
  20. Mathematical Functions and the Truth125