[The Creative Process in the Individual by Thomas Troward]@TWC D-Link bookThe Creative Process in the Individual CHAPTER II 14/15
But the Creative Process cannot stop here, for, as we have seen, its root in the Self-contemplation of Spirit renders it of necessity an Infinite Progression.
So it is no use asking what is its ultimate, for it has no ultimate--its word is "Excelsior"-- ever Life and "Life more Abundant." Therefore the question is not as to finality where there is none, but as to the next step in the progression.
Four kingdoms we know: what is to be the Fifth? All along the line the progress has been in one direction, namely, toward the development of more perfect Individuality, and therefore on the principle of continuity we may reasonably infer that the next stage will take us still further in the same direction.
We want something more perfect than we have yet reached, but our ideas as to what it should be are very various, not to say discordant, for one person's idea of better is another person's idea of worse.
Therefore what we want to get at is some broad generalization of principle which will be in advance of our past experiences.
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