Opening: Fixed in the Desire “I put out my hands to you: my soul is turned to you, like a land in need of water.” — Psalm 143:6, BBE I turn inward, to the only true source. I stretch my hands not to something outside, but to the creative power within. This is the beginning of assumption: the decision to dwell in the end. Bead One: Shadow of the Wings “How good is your loving mercy, O God! the children of men take cover under the shade of your wings.” — Psalm 36:7, BBE Taking cover under His wings means remaining in the feeling of fulfilment. When I assume the state, I rest under the protective shade of belief. The outside world may shift, but my dwelling place is secured in the imagination. Three Beads: The Wings Bear Me “He will give you into the care of his angels to keep you wherever you go.” — Psalm 91:11, BBE Assumption is kept alive by inner attention. The angels are my states of consciousness. I go where I dwell in imagination, and that state will sustain me. “They will ke...