Part 1
Just as we can only move freely in a darkened room when there is light to reveal what surrounds us, so it is with the unseen dimensions within us: in any given moment, we live in a world no larger than the measure of our understanding.
Part 2
Here's a sure way to tell whether or not our mind is a small one: when we suffer -- again and again -- over the same painful thoughts, comforted by the belief that this time will be the last, it's as if we've caught a thief red-handed in our own house and then believe him when he explains why stealing from us is not only natural, but a good thing.
Part 3
The proof of a greater, higher mind is only realized in the light of awareness that by grace reveals the limitation of a former, smaller one. There comes a moment when we see how narrow, reactive, and self-protective our thinking has been, even as we're certain of our rightness. That revelation, painful as it may seem, is deliverance from the darkness of a small mind never seen before, let alone realized as the secret source, the unseen source of our pain.
Part 4
When we begin to see the smallness of our own mind -- not condemn it, but see it -- something vast begins to stir. Awareness itself reveals the doorway to a greater, Divine order of mind: a kingdom not found in time or imagination but within the Light of Life, itself. In that light, there's nothing small left to defend.

