Our words are so interwoven with our thoughts and acts that we do not discern the relation between cause and effect, in fact we do not as a rule see any connection between them. We are so concerned with effects that we have no consciousness of causes.
Charles and Cora Fillmore, Teach Us To Pray
Friday, September 12, 2014
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