They stand in the way of, they
prevent their own success; they fail in living even an ordinary healthy, normal life; they
cast a blighting influence over and they act as a hindrance to all with whom they at any
time come in contact. The pleasures we take captive in life, the growth and advancement
we make, the pleasure and benefit our company or acquaintanceship brings to others, the
very desirability of our companionship on the part of others--all depend upon the types of
thought we entertain and live most habitually with.
No one could tell me where my Soul might be.
I searched for God but God eluded me.
I sought my brother out and found all there.
_Ernest Crosby._
In the degree that we love will we be loved. Thoughts are forces. Each creates of its kind.
Each comes back laden with the effect that corresponds to itself and of which it is the
cause.
"Then let your secret thoughts be fair--
They have a vital part, and share
In shaping
words and moulding fate;
God's system is so intricate."
If our heart goes out in love to all with whom we come in contact, we inspire love and the
same ennobling and warming influences of love always return to us from those in whom
we inspire them. There is a deep scientific principle underlying the precept--If you would
have all the world love you, you must first love all the world.
It was only a glad "Good morning!"
As she passed along the way,
But it spread the morning glory
Over the livelong day.
By example and not by precept. By living, not by preaching. By doing, not by professing.
By living the life, not by dogmatizing as to how it should be lived. There is no contagion
equal to the contagion of life. Whatever we sow, that shall we also reap, and each thing
sown produces of its kind. We can kill not only by doing another bodily injury directly,
but we can and we do kill by every antagonistic thought. Not only do we thus kill, but
while we kill we suicide. Many a man has been made sick by having the ill thoughts of a
number of people centered upon him; some have been actually killed. Put hatred into the
world and we make it a literal hell. Put love into the world and heaven with all its
beauties and glories becomes a reality.
Not to love is not to live, or it is to live a living death. The life that goes out in love to all
is the life that is full, and rich, and continually expanding in beauty and in power. Such is
the life that becomes ever more inclusive, and hence larger in its scope and influence.
Give us men!
Strong and stalwart ones:
Men whom highest hope inspires,
Men
whom purest honour fires,
Men who trample Self beneath them.
Men who make their
country wreathe them
As her noble sons,
Worthy of their sires,
Men who never shame their mothers,
Men
who never fail their brothers,
True, however false are others:
Give us Men--I say again,
Give us Men!
_The Bishop of Exeter_
_Not repression, but elevation._ Would that this could be repeated a thousand times over!
_No, a knowledge of the spiritual realities of life prohibits asceticism, repression, the
same as it prohibits license and perverted use. To err on the one side is just as contrary to
the ideal life as to err on the other._ All things are for a purpose, all should be used and
enjoyed; but all should be rightly used, that they may be fully enjoyed.
It is the all-around, fully developed we want,--not the ethereal, pale-blooded man and
woman, but the man and woman of flesh and blood, for action and service here and
now,--the man and woman strong and powerful, with all the faculties and functions fully
unfolded and used, all in a royal and bounding condition, but all rightly subordinated.
The man and the woman of this kind, with the imperial hand of mastery upon
all,--standing, moving thus like a king, nay, like a very God,--such is the man and such is
the woman of power. Such is the ideal life: anything else is one-sided, and falls short of
it.
High thought and noble in all lands
Help me; my soul is fed by such,
But oh, at the touch of life and hands--
The human touch!
Warm, vital, close, life's Symbol dear,--
These need I most, and now and here.
_Richard Burton_
Thoughts of strength both build strength from within and attract it from without.
Thoughts of weakness actualize weakness from within and attract it from without.
Courage begets strength, fear begets weakness. And so courage begets success, fear
begets failure. It is the man or the woman of faith, and
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