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Principles 11–15

Fundament 3: Mult
  1. Miracles are the product of thought. Thought can produce lower- order or higher-order realities. Misthought regards the physical, and true thought creates the spiritual. It is a law of mind that what is made, regardless of its verity, is believed by its maker.

  2. A miracle is a beginning and an end. It thus abolishes time. It is always an affirmation of rebirth, which seems to go back, but really goes forward. It undoes the past in the present, and thus releases the future.

  3. Miracles attest to truth. They are convincing because they arise from conviction. Without conviction, they will be considered magic, which does not regard the mind’s strength, and therefore misses the power of the miracle.

  4. Each day should be devoted to miracles. God created time so that You could use it creatively, and become convinced of innate creativity. Time is a teaching device, and a means to an end. It will cease when it is no longer needed to facilitate learning.

  5. Miracles rest on the law and order of eternity, not of time.