The Heart of the New ThoughtPsychic research Company, 1902 - 92 strani |
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... children , to whom your old garments will seem like new raiment , and to whom they will bring hope and happiness . As a rule , it is not well to give people your discarded clothing . It has a tendency to lower their self - respect. THE ...
... children , to whom your old garments will seem like new raiment , and to whom they will bring hope and happiness . As a rule , it is not well to give people your discarded clothing . It has a tendency to lower their self - respect. THE ...
Stran 12
... children , suffering from cold , or hard - working , over - taxed men and women , will not be harmed , and may be temporarily cheered and encouraged by your gifts . No matter if you still need your frayed - out garments do not keep them ...
... children , suffering from cold , or hard - working , over - taxed men and women , will not be harmed , and may be temporarily cheered and encouraged by your gifts . No matter if you still need your frayed - out garments do not keep them ...
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... children . We have only to look at the children of the rich , to see how little enduring happiness money gives , and how seldom great advantages result in great characters . The majority of the really great people of the world , in all ...
... children . We have only to look at the children of the rich , to see how little enduring happiness money gives , and how seldom great advantages result in great characters . The majority of the really great people of the world , in all ...
Stran 16
... children of wealth . How rarely do great phil- osophers , great statesman , great thinkers and great characters develop from the wealthy classes . Pauperism - infant labor - the wage - earning women are all evils which ought to be ...
... children of wealth . How rarely do great phil- osophers , great statesman , great thinkers and great characters develop from the wealthy classes . Pauperism - infant labor - the wage - earning women are all evils which ought to be ...
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... children who came into life under right pre - natal conditions . That is , children con- The mother who thanks God for the little life she is about to bring to earth , gives her child a more blessed endowment than if it were heir to a ...
... children who came into life under right pre - natal conditions . That is , children con- The mother who thanks God for the little life she is about to bring to earth , gives her child a more blessed endowment than if it were heir to a ...
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Stran 42 - And the prize for which we strive 'to have and to hold'—what is it? A thing that is neither enjoyed while had nor missed when lost. So worthless it is, so unsatisfying, so inadequate to purpose, so false to hope, and at its best so brief, that for consolation and compensation we set up fantastic faiths of an aftertime in a better world from which no confirming whisper has ever reached us out of the void. Heaven is a prophecy uttered by the lips of despair, but hell is an inference from history.
Stran 42 - And the prize for which we strive, "to have and to hold" — what is it? A thing that is neither enjoyed while had, nor missed when lost. So worthless it is, so unsatisfying, so inadequate to purpose, so false to hope and at its best so brief, that for consolation and compensation we set up fantastic faiths of an aftertime in a better world from which no confirming whisper has ever reached us across the void. Heaven is a prophecy uttered by the lips of despair, but Hell is an inference from analogy.
Stran 25 - You never can tell what your thoughts will do, In bringing you hate or love; For thoughts are things, and their airy wings Are swifter than carrier doves. They follow the law of the universe — Each thing must create its kind, And they speed o'er the track to bring you back. Whatever went out from your mind.
Stran 7 - Think of your body as the silver jewel box, your mind as the silk lining, your spirit as the gem. Keep the box burnished and clear of dust, but remember always that the jewel within is the precious part of it. Think of yourself as on the threshold of unparalleled success. A whole, clear, glorious year lies before you! In a year you can regain health, fortune, restfulness, happiness! Push on! Achieve, achieve! The Sowing of the Seed rHEN you start in the "New Thought" do not expect sudden illumination.
Stran 28 - The following formula is suggested : "I will get all the comfort and pleasure possible out of this day and I will do something to add to the measure of the world's happiness and well being. I will control myself when tempted to be irritable and unhappy and I will look for the bright side in every event.