There is a belief of separation between us and God – our good – and this we correct by realizing, “ ‘I and my Father are one’; all that the Father has is mine; the place whereon I stand is holy ground.” In the recognition of the infinity of our being, we realize the truth of the Bible, we realize the truth of these promises. They are no longer quotations, but statements of fact, and that brings us to the point of demarcation between “knowing the truth” and “taking no thought.” We are realizing truth now as an established truth within our own consciousness – the truth of our being. We are not taking thought to make any good come to us; we are not giving ourselves a treatment to make something happen to us, but we are realizing the truth, knowing the truth of our own identity, of our oneness with the Infinite, with our infinite capacities. The reason for realizing and knowing this truth is that through the ages we have come to be known as man – as something other than God-being – and unless we now consciously and daily remind ourselves of the true nature of our being, we will come under the general belief that we are something separate and apart from God.
Joel S. Goldsmith
The Infinite Way