Strife and Striving

One in high position has given utterance to this sentiment: "The law of worthy individual life is fundamentally the law of strife."

It can readily be observed that wondrous meaning is concealed in the adjective "worthy." The question may be asked, what is an unworthy "individual life"? Also, whether there is not a strife in such a life?

Our text-book, in answer to the question "What is Life?" says, "Life is divine Principle, Mind, Soul, Spirit, without beginning and without end" (Science and Health, p. 468).

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