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B.J. Palmer on Innate Intelligence

The greatest service we can render the world, is to arouse within yourself a realization of greater Innate within each of you, that Innate may come forth from dark recesses of your understanding of yourself into and become guiding light of YOUR life. Once YOU grasp this, received, you will pass this on to all you contact. If you do this, your and our life will have been enriched knowing the human race has been bettered for our having lived.

What is the mission of Universal Intelligence? To build this world, to keep it built; to rebuild it when it dies; to keep this world constantly shaping to its highest idealized form. To make, create, or individualize itself into innate Intelligence.

Innate Intelligence is a sunbeam, a ray of life from the sum total of a lights or sum total of senses. To draw upon the limitless resources and powers of the Innate Intelligence within and awaken it into action, you must first be sure the channels of inter-communication are open. If they are, you will have no need to ask for something that is naturally and rightfully yours, for the Innate rightfully manifests itself only according to the capabilities of the person.

You must wait patiently while the Innate assimilating the elements of your problem, and then goes about its own way and time to work your problems out of you. You must receive the message from Innate freely and after understanding it you must receive the message from the Innate freely and, after understanding it you must act on it at once. Only by doing so will you make Innate serve you and continue to respond when you call upon it. You must have positive knowledge in the power and wisdom of the Innate, in addition to being the seat of knowledge and power is a repository of inexhaustible resources. The more you call upon these, the more they are placed at your disposal, ageless; it can never grow old or tired, and you can draw on it all your life, even unto the moment of death.

Bartlett Joshua (B.J.) Palmer, D.C. Ph.C 1881-1961
developer of the science and philosophy of Chiropractic

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