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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 -


we hold to the thought of a trouble we have not forgiven the person causing it.

Anger over real or imaginary evil causes bad blood, in a literal sense. Scientists have repeatedly shown that anger generates an actual poison. Elmer Gates has found poison in the saliva of an angry man. and has in turn found the saliva free from poison when the man was calm.

The poison that enters our blood as the result of anger, shows itself in some form of disease in the body. This may be serious or light, but the manifestation will surely follow.

It is difficult to forgive sarcasm or cutting words. To meet that we should send a thought of love, and say silently:

"You do not wish to injure me.
You realize your divine brotherhood with me.
I love you and you love me."

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