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This Mystical Life Of Ours
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A Sort Of Creed
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To be observed today, or in part; to be changed tomorrow -- or abandoned -- if the light is better.
To Live to our highest in all things that pertain to us; To lend a hand as best we can to all others for this same end;
To aid in righting the wrongs that cross our path by pointing the wrong-doer to a better way, and thus aid him in becoming
a power for good;
To remain in nature always sweet and simple and humble, and therefore strong; To open ourselves fully and to keep ourselves
pure and clean as fit channels for the Divine Power to work through us; To turn toward and keep our faces always to the light;
To do our own thinking, listening quietly to the opinions of others, and to be sufficiently men and women to act always upon
our own convictions;
To do our duty as we see it, regardless of the opinions of others, seeming gain or loss, temporary blame or praise; To play
the part of neither knave nor fool by attempting to judge another, but to give that same time to living more worthily ourselves;
To get up immediately when we stumble, face again to the light, and travel on without wasting even a moment in regret; To
love all things and to stand in awe or fear of nothing save our own wrong-doing;
To recognize the good lying at the heart of all people, of all things, waiting for expression, all in its own good way and
time; To love the fields and the wild flowers, the stars, the far-open sea, the soft, warm earth, and to live much with them
alone, but to love struggling and weary men and women and every pulsing living creature better;
To strive always to do unto others as we would have them do unto us
In brief -- to be honest, to be fearless, to be just, to be kind. This will make our part in life’s great and as yet not fully
understood play truly glorious, and we need then stand in fear of nothing -- life nor death; for death is life.
Or, rather, it is the quick transition to life in another form; the putting off of the old coat and the putting on of a new;
a passing not from light to darkness but from light to light, according as we have lived here; a taking up of life in another
form just where we leave it off here; a part in life not to be shunned or dreaded or feared, but to be welcomed with a glad
and ready smile when it comes in its own good way and time.
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