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It seems to you the world will utterly [[abandon]] you if you but raise your eyes. Yet all that will occur is you will leave the world forever. This is the re-establishment of your will. Look upon it, open-eyed, and you will nevermore [[believe]] that you are at the [[mercy]] of things beyond you, forces you cannot [[control]], and thoughts that come to you against your will. It is your will to look on this. No mad [[desire]], no trivial [[impulse]] to forget again, no stab of fear nor the cold sweat of seeming [[death]] can stand against your will. For what attracts you from beyond the veil is also deep within you, unseparated from it and completely one.  
 
It seems to you the world will utterly [[abandon]] you if you but raise your eyes. Yet all that will occur is you will leave the world forever. This is the re-establishment of your will. Look upon it, open-eyed, and you will nevermore [[believe]] that you are at the [[mercy]] of things beyond you, forces you cannot [[control]], and thoughts that come to you against your will. It is your will to look on this. No mad [[desire]], no trivial [[impulse]] to forget again, no stab of fear nor the cold sweat of seeming [[death]] can stand against your will. For what attracts you from beyond the veil is also deep within you, unseparated from it and completely one.  
 
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==See also==
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*'''''[[149:6 The " Fear of the Lord "|The "Fear of the Lord"]]'''''