262.-264.
262 – Perceive always and act in the light of thy increasing perceptions, but not those of the reasoning brain only. God speaks to the heart when the brain cannot understand him.
263 – If thy heart tell thee, Thus and by such means and at such a time it will happen, believe it not. But if it gives thee the purity and wideness of God’s command, hearken to it.
264 – When thou hast the command, care only to fulfil it. The rest is God’s will and arrangement which men call chance and luck and fortune.
It is obviously in the silence of the mind that it is possible to perceive the Divine Command. The true way of knowing is above words and thoughts.
When this phenomenon occurs, it becomes very clear, because one knows the Divine Command first, and the words to describe it come later.
1 January 1970