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Grace is Available...


The will has its part in this process, but it is not the only part.

Sooner or later he will discover that he can go forward no farther in its sole dependence,

and that he must seek help from something beyond himself.

He must indeed call for Grace to act upon him.

The need of obtaining help from outside his ordinary self and from beyond his ordinary resources in this tremendous struggle becomes urgent.

It is indeed a need of Grace.

Fortunately for him this Grace is available,

although it may not be so on his own terms.



— Notebooks Category 2: Overview of Practicies Involved > Chapter 9: Conclusion > # 67
Paul Brunton

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