"Acquaint now thyself with him"

Human life consists of a series of experiences; some tend to strengthen, others tend to weaken. It is our attitude toward them, our reaction to them, that determines their effect upon us.

Experiences are strengthening when they awaken us to recognize our need of a practical understanding of the coincidence which exists between the divine and the human, between divine Love and the human need. They are weakening when our reaction toward them confirms the general belief that chance rather than divine law is the governing factor in our lives.

The difficult phases of an experience—the fears and anxieties, the sufferings and disappointments—are soon forgotten, however, when through demonstration the experience proves to be spiritually enriching. And the best part of it is, one can never lose the spiritual inspiration and renewed confidence that such an experience brings.

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