"And so it is true in this sense that there is essentially but one religion, the religion of the living God. For to live in the conscious realisation of the fact that God lives in us, is indeed the life of our life, and that in ourselves we have no independent life, and hence no power, is the one great fact of all true religion, even as it is the one great fact of human life. Religion, therefore, at its purest, and life at its truest, are essentially and necessarily one and the same."

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Source: Ralph Waldo Trine (2013). “Thoughts I Met on the Highway and Other Truths”, p.89, Simon and Schuster

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Ralph Waldo Trine

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Ralph Waldo Trine was an American author and philosopher known for his writings on self-improvement and the power of thought, particularly in 'In Tune with the Infinite.'

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