Flowers

As one might scatter Easter flowers amidst a throng, bringing fond messages of spring and beauty to many a weary pilgrim, though some should miss their mark and, falling, exhale their fragrance beneath unthinking feet; so let us strew with open hand, kind deeds and loving thoughts to all around, and these sweet messages of Love Divine will bring to many a sorrowing heart, to each receptive soul, a gentle peace, a holy aspiration toward the Good; the Beautiful, the True; and though misunderstanding and mistrust may oft reject these proffered blooms of heavenly growth, yet even thus rejected will they leave behind some subtle fragrance of Elysian fields, some sweetly penetrating essence of a Love Divine.

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The Lectures
October 19, 1899
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