When I see quotes like the one below, I often wonder how clear and far reaching the understanding actually was.

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Did Churchill understand that when a person lives in harmony with God (Natural Law) then the person, though totally free, also has no choice but to do what he must?

Did he understand that the connection rises as a deep abstract feeling from within, not just a concrete commitment to a goal or purpose?

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In other words, did he understand that thoughts are based in reason, reason is based in finest feelings, and finest feelings come from the Divinity within?

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Did he understand that the Divinity underlying an individual is the same Divinity dwelling as the essence of all people and all things?

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Did he understand that the issue of life then, was merely a matter of clarity of connection of the surface of life with the depth?

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Did he understand that people with clear connections could have missions in life that may conflict with one and other on the surface of life?

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Did he understand that support of Nature comes from that integration of life (transgradient integration) while, at the same time, brings “obstacles and dangers and pressures” arising from that which is not in harmony with nature?

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Such quotes hold within them the gateway to all knowledge.  Of course, everything does so.  That is not the question.  The question is, how deeply does one see into all that is around them?  This, of course, includes even their own quotes.

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Everything is rooted in the Divine.  The question is only regarding the clarity, the integration, the correlation brought forth.

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“A man does what he must – in spite of personal consequences,

in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures –

and that is the basis of all human morality.“

– Winston Churchill

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