Jane Roberts Quote

The inner ego always identifies with its source-identity as a beloved, individualized portion of the universe. It is aware of the universal love that is its heritage. It is also aware of the infinite power and strength that composes the very fabric of its being. Through being made aware of these facts, the exterior ego can begin to feel a quicker sense of support and nourishment. The knowledge can let it relax, let go, so that it feels its life couched and safe, and knows itself to be indeed a beloved child of the universe, both ancient and young at once, with an identity far beyond the annals of time. It is of great value, then, that each person remember this universal affiliation.


p. 148 - The Way Toward Health, (1997)


The inner ego always identifies with its source-identity as a beloved, individualized portion of the universe. It is aware of the universal love that ...

The inner ego always identifies with its source-identity as a beloved, individualized portion of the universe. It is aware of the universal love that ...

The inner ego always identifies with its source-identity as a beloved, individualized portion of the universe. It is aware of the universal love that ...

The inner ego always identifies with its source-identity as a beloved, individualized portion of the universe. It is aware of the universal love that ...