It is not claimed that what we call Science of Thought, or RightThinking, can enable us to avoid all the troubles of life, although many of them are self-created, and, in any case, there is still the fruit of past wrong sowing to reap, to a certain extent, but it does enable us to meet them in such a way as to prevent them from injuring us.
Does "sowing to reap" mean that there is still the fruit of past wrong which have been sown and now we have to reap them?
"but it does enable us to meet them" - does it say "but Science of Thought or Right Thinking enable us to meet those troubles in such a way as to prevent them from injuring us"?
Top answer
Hi, Yes, you have the right idea. But it's a very poorly written sentence, in my opinion. Clive
— Clive
Hi, Yes, you have the right idea.
But it's a very poorly written sentence, in my opinion.
Clive
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