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Paul Twitchell was an American writer and spiritual teacher known for founding the Eckankar movement. His writings, including "The Tiger's Fang" and "The Flute of God," explore spiritual development and personal growth. Twitchell's teachings on spirituality and the nature of consciousness have influenced many seekers and contributed to the broader discussion of spiritual and metaphysical topics.

"Substance must emanate from spirit and is nothing else than the record of the spirit's conception of itself finding expression in space and time."



"Y'know, the real reason why I was such a failure in the sense of being unable to make any sort of a living was because I was really not motivated. I had no motivation."



"The minister and the priest teach that the organization is greater. No great philosophy has ever come from an organization, but from an individual whose research has been a personal study of God and ITS ways."



"The higher one climbs on the spiritual ladder, the more they will grant others their own freedom, and give less interference to another's state of consciousness."


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