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Kathleen Besly

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Kathleen Besly's

The Divine Art of Living

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Foreword - The Omnipresence - Love - Faith - Living the True Life - Knowledge and Good Judgment - Casting Out Fear - Healing - The Power of the Word - Forgiveness - Prayer - Concentration - Heaven and Hell - Contents -


changed tone. He does not talk to men with an eye to their opinion, he is plain and true: has no rose color, no fine friends, no adventures, does not want admiration, dwells in the hour that now is..."

This seems a true picture of wisdom. Let us study it often, to the end that we may acquire its full meaning.

Among the wise men of whom we have record is Brother Lawrence, who was unlettered and began life in a nobleman's house in Paris.

Brother Lawrence was struck by the power of God. When looking at a leafless tree he realized, with wonder, how it would be clothed again and again by the goodness of the spirit. He became filled with a desire to devote his life to the service of God, and, according to the custom of his time, he entered a convent. There, in the humble place of cook to a large

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