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Matthew Barnes

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“Out of Me
Out of a thought
I created your Universe
And everything in It

“Using part of myself
To create
And to imbue all that exists
With substance
And Soul
And therefore Life
And motion

“I birthed Life
And the material world”
Matthew Barnes , The Hermetica 101: A modern, practical guide, plain and simple

“The ultimate lesson of the Upanishads is that God must not be sought as something far away, separate from us, but rather as the closest, most intimate aspects of our own being.”
Matthew Barnes

“holding a grudge or wishing ill on another person often hurts you just as much as it hurts the other person. In fact, it is common for such actions to hurt you more than it hurts the person you are angry with. Often, the other person does not even know that you are angry with them, yet you are suffering immensely, caught up in deep and intense emotional anguish.”
Matthew Barnes, The Kybalion 101: a modern, practical guide, plain and simple

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