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Bruce MacLelland's

Into The Light

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Credo - Introduction - God in Man - Eternity is Now - Thinking and Thought Action - Law Governs; not Fiat - Prosperity thro' Development - Repetitions and Modern Thoughts - Qualities to Be Loved - An Appeal - An Address - Contents -


and listens for the inner voice to teach him once again ; for in his hand he holds a key to unlock the realm of mystery. A stillness comes, pulsations of the Spirit Love invest his soul. Friends come to visit him whose language his emotions throb, and each needs to but think the thought to pass the thought along. The mountains and the rills, and every tree and bush acknowledge him as a friend ; as one of all. Wordsworth knew when he wrote: "One impulse from the vernal wood Can teach you more of man, Of moral evil and of good Than all the sages can." The best illustration of how thoroughly the mood of peace lifts one above anxiety and ambition is expressed in John Burroughs' immortal poem, " Waiting." Serene, I fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind, nor tide, nor sea. I strive no more against time or fate For lo, my own shall come to me.

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