102:1.6 The indwelling [[Thought Adjuster]] unfailingly arouses in man's [[soul]] a true and searching hunger for [[perfection]] [[together]] with a far-reaching [[curiosity]] which can be adequately satisfied only by [[communion]] with [[God]], the [[divine]] [[source]] of that [[Adjuster]]. The [[hungry]] [[soul]] of man refuses to be [[satisfied]] with anything less than the [[personal]] [[realization]] of the living [[God]]. Whatever more [[God]] may be than a high and [[perfect]] [[moral]] [[personality]], he cannot, in our [[hungry]] and [[finite]] [[concept]], be anything less. | 102:1.6 The indwelling [[Thought Adjuster]] unfailingly arouses in man's [[soul]] a true and searching hunger for [[perfection]] [[together]] with a far-reaching [[curiosity]] which can be adequately satisfied only by [[communion]] with [[God]], the [[divine]] [[source]] of that [[Adjuster]]. The [[hungry]] [[soul]] of man refuses to be [[satisfied]] with anything less than the [[personal]] [[realization]] of the living [[God]]. Whatever more [[God]] may be than a high and [[perfect]] [[moral]] [[personality]], he cannot, in our [[hungry]] and [[finite]] [[concept]], be anything less. |