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of human existence...the achievement of God seeking man and finding him and the phenomenon of man seeking God and finding him...." (1329)
Regardless of the reality, having my Thought Adjuster described as a child of God makes it somehow closer, more friendly, nearer to my level--or, at least, to my potential level. Of course I should have already known this for, at the beginning of the book, I was told, "Man goes forth searching for a friend while that very friend lives within his own heart." (45) Some of these things take time to sink in.
Ken Glasziou, Maleny, Australia
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