principles of the individual are recognised as forming the vehicle for the concentrating of the All-originating Spirit. The "bush" still remains a bush, but it is a glorified bush sending forth a glorious aura of warmth and light, from the midst of which proceeds the creative voice of the I AM. This is the great truth symbolised by the revelation to Moses as he fed his father-in-law's flock in the wilderness and, as the same revelation comes to each of us now, the words of that other Prophet of whom Moses spoke become clear to us, and we see that by realising the true being of the I AM in ourselves, we grasp that principle which will put an end to our infraction of the Law, because it is the very Law itself forever becoming personal with our own personality.
This, then is the great truth we learn from the Name "Jehovah". As the Name is infinite, so also will be the expansions of its meaning; but this book not being infinite, I have been able only to touch on the broad outlines of its vastness; still, enough has been said to give the clue we were seeking, to elucidate the meaning of other forms of the Sacred Name.
Other Significant Names
Naturally, the reader will think of that other Name, of which it is written that there is none other under heaven whereby we may be saved, which statement at once confronts us with the astonishing
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