Quotes from Anthony Borgia
It is against every law of the spirit world that one person can assume responsibility for another's wrongdoing.
~ Anthony Borgia
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Mistakes are never frowned upon as a piece of glaring inefficiency, but are regarded as very good lessons for us by which we can profit to the fullest extent.
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That is why the truth is in the hands of unofficial folk.
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The chief trouble with the Churches is that they cannot make the truth about this world fit in with their theology.
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Her service to others had done more for her spiritual welfare all the outward display of congregational religion, which so is but outward display.
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The members of these communities know that they have passed on, and they think that part of their heavenly reward is to continue with their man-made forms of worship.
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So they will continue until such time as a spiritual awakening takes place. Pressure is never brought to bear upon these souls; their mental resurrection must come from within themselves.
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When it does come they will taste for the first time the real meaning of freedom.
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When we focus our thoughts upon some person in the spirit world, whether they be in the form of a definite message, or whether they are solely of an affectionate nature, those thoughts will reach their destination without fail, and they will be taken up by the percipient.
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Although we can thus send our thoughts, it must not be assumed that our minds are as an open book for all to read.
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magna est veritas, et praevalebit.1
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The spirit world is a world of thought; to think is to act, and thought is instantaneous. If we think ourselves into a certain place we shall travel with the rapidity of that thought, and that is as near instantaneous as it is possible to imagine. I should find that it was the usual mode of locomotion, and that I should soon be able to employ it.
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The rest of the newly-arrived person is frequently advisable, or necessary, to allow of adjustment of the spirit body to its new conditions of life. It has been accustomed to being very securely fastened to the physical body whereit can receive whatever unpleasantness the physical body may be submitted to during the course of its earthly term.
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The people of the earth have it in their power to see that modern inventions are employed solely for their spiritual and material good.
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The great majority of people are sorry for themselves at the physical separation, not happy and glad that their friend has gone to a greater, grander, more beautiful life.
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