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== Love and Purity ==
<span style="background-color:transparent;color:#000000;">In this way it is not necessary to introduce the principle of love into the explanation. But if you want to know or understand the nature of the Force or the Power that enables or brings about this transformation—particularly where evil is concerned, but also with ugliness to a certain extent—you see that love is obviously the most potent and integral of all powers—integral in the sense that it applies in all cases. It is even more powerful than the power of purification which dissolves all bad will and which is, as it were, the master of the adverse forces, but which has not the direct power of transformation. The power of purification first dissolves in order to allow the transformation afterwards. It destroys one form in order to be able to create a better one, whereas love need not dissolve in order to transform; it possesses the direct power of transformation. Love is like a flame that changes what is hard into something malleable and even sublimates this malleable thing into a kind of purified vapour—it does not destroy, it transforms.</span> <ref> http://incarnateword.in/cwm/10/aphorism-49#p12 </ref></span>
 <span style="background-color:transparent;color:#000000;">The love that one contains in silence acts within oneself for purification and transformation. The love that one turns outwards—if one does it in a pure and disinterested way—may occasionally help others. But most often they receive it wrongly... So you must do as your instinct guides you.</span><span style="background-color:transparent;color:#0066cc;"><ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/17/24-july-1934#p3</ref></span>
== Concentration and Purity ==
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