EVER-FLOWING TIDES

There is a tide in the affairs of men
Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune,

wrote William Shakespeare. To everyone on the threshold of life the recognition of opportunity, of a tide at the flood, is of real importance. But to him who stands at the open gate of spiritual discovery, awakening from the false concepts of human happenings and limitations to the horizon of infinite potentiality, the outlook is vastly significant, for the unfoldment can be limitless.

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THE LEAVENING AGENT
May 15, 1954
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