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God is in the "unconscious."
The first moment of thinking alters our life.
If for one moment we have discerned truth, we can never be the same again.
We might ignore it or even forget it, but it will not forget US.
Truth, once discerned, goes down into the unconscious mind,
but it will jump up in a most awkward way when we don't want it to.
In the matter of intercession, when we pray for another,
God works in the unconscious domain of that one's being about which we know nothing.
And about which the one we pray for knows nothing.
And after a while, the conscious life of the one prayed for begins to
show signs of softening and an unrest,
of inquiry and a desire to know something.
It seems illogical to think that, if we pray for all that will happen,
but remember to Whom we pray.
We pray to a God Who understands the unconscious depths of a man's personality,
And it is HE who has told us to pray.