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This Mystical Life Of Ours
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To Be At Peace
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A deep interior meaning underlies the great truth, “To be spiritually minded is life and peace.” To recognize the fact that
we are spirit, and to live in this thought, is to be spiritually minded, and so to be in harmony and peace. Oh, the thousands
of men and women all about us weary with care, troubled and ill at ease, running hither and thither to find peace, weary in
body, soul, and mind; going to other countries, traveling the world over, coming back, and still not finding it. Of course
they have not found it and they never will find it in this way, because they are looking for it where it is not. They are
looking for it without when they should look within. Peace is to be found only within, and unless one find it there he will
never find it at all.
Peace lies not in the external world. It lies within one’s own soul. We may travel over many different avenues in pursuit
of it, we may seek it through the channels of the bodily appetites and passions, we may seek it through all the channels of
the external, we may chase for it hither and thither, but it will always be just beyond our grasp, because we are searching
for it where it is not. In the degree, however, that we order the bodily appetites and passions in accordance with the promptings
of the soul within will the higher forms of happiness and peace enter our lives; but in the degree that we fail in doing this
will disease, suffering, and discontent enter in.
To be at one with God is to be at peace. The child simplicity is the greatest agency in bringing this full and complete realization,
the child simplicity that recognizes its true relations with the Father’s life. There are people I know who have come into
such a conscious realization of their oneness with this Infinite Life, this Spirit of Infinite Peace, that their lives are
fairly bubbling over with joy. I have particularly in mind at this moment a comparatively young man who was an invalid for
several years, his health completely broken with nervous exhaustion, who thought there was nothing in life worth living for,
to whom everything and everybody presented a gloomy aspect and he in turn presented a gloomy aspect to all with whom he came
in contact. Not long ago he came into such a vital realization of his oneness with this Infinite Power, he opened himself
so completely to its divine inflow, that today he is in perfect health, and frequently as I meet him now he cannot resist
the impulse to cry out, “Oh, it is a joy to be alive.”
He who comes into this higher realization never has any fear, for he has always with him a sense of protection, and the very
realization of this makes his protection complete. Of him it is true --“No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper;”
“There shall no ill come nigh thy dwelling;” “ Thou shalt be in league with the stones of the field, and the beasts of the
field shall be at peace with thee.”
These are the men and the women who seem to live charmed lives. The moment we fear anything we open the door for the entrance
of the actualization of the very thing we fear. An animal will never harm a person who is absolutely fearless in regard to
it. The instant he fears he opens himself to danger; and some animals, the dog for example, can instantly detect the element
of fear, and this gives him the courage to do harm. In the degree that we come into a full realization of our oneness with
this Infinite Power do we become calm and quiet, undisturbed by the little occurrences that before so vex and annoy us. We
are no longer disappointed in people, for we always read them aright. We have the power of penetrating into their very souls
and seeing the underlying motives that are at work there.
As soon as we are able to read people aright we will then cease to be disappointed in them, we will cease to place them on
pedestals, for this can never be done without some attendant disappointment. The fall will necessarily come, sooner or later,
and moreover, we are thus many times unfair to our friends. When we come into harmony with this Spirit of Peace, evil reports
and apparent bad treatment, either at the hands of friends or of enemies, will no longer disturb us. When we are conscious
of the fact that in our life and our work we are true to that eternal principle of right, of truth, of justice that runs through
all the universe, that unites and governs all, that always eventually prevails, then nothing of this kind can come nigh us,
and come what may we will always be tranquil and undisturbed.
The things that cause sorrow, and pain, and bereavement will not be able to take the hold of us they now take, for true wisdom
will enable us to see the proper place and know the right relations of all things. The loss of friends by the transition we
call death will not cause sorrow to the soul that has come into this higher realization, for he knows that there is no such
thing as death, for each one is not only a partaker, but an eternal partaker, of this Infinite Life. He knows that the mere
falling away of the physical body by no means affects the real soul life. With a tranquil spirit born of a higher faith he
can realize for himself, and to those less strong he can say:
“Loving friends! be wise and dry straightway every weeping eye; What you left upon the bier is not worth a single tear; ‘Tis
a simple sea-shell; one out of which the pearl has gone. The shell was nothing, leave it there; The pearl -- the soul -- was
all, is here.”
And so far as the element of separation is concerned, he realizes that to spirit there are no bounds, and that spiritual communion,
whether between two persons in the body, or two persons, one in the body and one out of the body, is within the reach of all.
In the degree that the higher spiritual life is realized can there be this higher spiritual communion.
In the degree that we are filled with this Spirit of Peace by thus opening ourselves to its inflow does it pour through us,
so that we carry it with us wherever we go. In the degree that we thus open ourselves do we become magnets to attract peace
from all sources; and in the degree that we attract and embody it in ourselves are we able to give it forth to others. We
can in this way become such perfect embodiments of peace that wherever we go we are continually shedding benedictions.
There are people all around us who are continually giving out blessings and comfort, persons whose mere presence seems to
change sorrow into joy, fear into courage, despair into hope, weakness into power. It is the one who has come into the realization
of his own true self who carries this power with him and who radiates it wherever he goes -- the one who, as we say, has found
his center. And in all the great universe there is but one center -- the Infinite Power that is working in and through all.
(from: In Tune with the Infinite)
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