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Kathleen Besly

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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 -


It is only by severe mental training and. earnest prayer, that we may come to a realization that our neighbor's belief is quite as sacred to him as our own belief is to us, and should be respected accordingly.

Our own viewpoint is narrowed if we refuse to are and respect another's viewpoint. A lack of Judgment is shown when we become heated in argument. When feeling ourselves yielding to such foolishness we should cease discussion. It is only when we are able to discuss our beliefs with calmness that we may get valuable light on matters not wholly clear to us. or that we may be able to clear doubts in the mind of another.

Once, a woman, in speaking of another, said, "She is utterly without religion. She in no better than a heathen.- This answer followed: "I think you are mistaken. She believes in New

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