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The 12 Powers of Man aims to clear up the mystery that ever envelops the advent, life, and death of Jesus. To the superficial reader of the Gospels His life was a tragedy and, so far as concerns the kingly reign that was prophesied, it was a failure. Yet those who understand the subtlety of the soul and supremacy of Spirit see that Jesus was conqueror of a psychic force that was destroying the human race. Jesus was the star actor in the greatest drama ever played on earth. This drama was developed in the celestial realm, its object being to inject new life into perishing men. The full…mehr

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The 12 Powers of Man aims to clear up the mystery that ever envelops the advent, life, and death of Jesus. To the superficial reader of the Gospels His life was a tragedy and, so far as concerns the kingly reign that was prophesied, it was a failure. Yet those who understand the subtlety of the soul and supremacy of Spirit see that Jesus was conqueror of a psychic force that was destroying the human race. Jesus was the star actor in the greatest drama ever played on earth. This drama was developed in the celestial realm, its object being to inject new life into perishing men. The full significance of this great plan of salvation cannot be understood by man until he awakens faculties that relate him to the earth beneath and heavens above. Contents The Twelve Powers of Man The Development of Faith Strength -- Stability -- Steadfastness Wisdom -- Judgment Regenerating Love Power -- Dominion -- Mastery The Work of the Imagination in Regeneration Understanding The Will Is the Man Spiritual Law and Order Zeal -- Enthusiasm Renunciation Generative Life

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Charles Fillmore (1854-1948) was an influential American mystic, metaphysical writer, and the co-founder of the Unity Church along with his wife, Myrtle Page Fillmore. His work primarily focuses on spiritual self-help and inner development, drawing from his deep interest in Eastern and Western spirituality. Fillmore's theological contributions and interpretations of Christian scripture are encapsulated in his metaphysical bible dictionary and numerous writings. His book, 'The 12 Powers of Man' (1930), is a significant text that explores the potential of spiritual powers inherent within each individual, aligning them with the twelve disciples of Jesus as metaphors for human abilities such as faith, strength, wisdom, and love. Fillmore's literary style often interweaves Christian terminology with metaphysical principles, aiming to provide a practical approach to spiritual growth and the realization of one's divine nature. His writings have continued to influence New Thought practitioners and remain a cornerstone of Unity Church teachings. Fillmore's dedication to understanding and fostering spiritual enlightenment has cemented his status as a key figure in the American New Thought movement.