Right here on the middle of you-ness is an
imperishable, completely indestructible motion source. It is a motion
source which itself has no motion. That is it. Don't think that is merely
a part of you, because it's not. That's you. You have immortality. If you
didn't have that, you wouldn't be here. Every cell basically has a tiny
spark of this.
But your beingness is so tremendous that the force
and power of this small you can actually burn down mountains. If it
couldn't, why do they go to so much trouble to fix you so you can't?
That's one of those problems that proves itself.
Nobody would have taken any trouble to get you aberrated and get you under
the thumb if you weren't dangerous. You're dangerous, ornery, mean -
causative. Do you know you're liable to go down the street and cause
something? (1952, Early Methods of Dealing with People, Entities, Lecture: 5205C20)