See Through the Mist!

The destination of our new-type, four-engine military aircraft was Scotland. I was serving as navigational officer. As we approached the Scottish coast, we found it enshrouded in heavy mist or thick fog. Since the plane carried special radar equipment—then the first of its kind—I turned it on.

To my joy, I was able to make out clearly the outline of the coast. Using maps to guide me, I directed the plane to the proper landing field. The aircraft arrived safely long before our other squadron planes, which did not have radar.

What can we use to guide us through the mist of material sense, detect its mental obstructions, and find God's glorious peace and perfection for man? This lovely, intelligent, constant harmony is present here and now. Are we aware of God's gift to us of "spiritual radar"—spiritual sense? Through actively employing spiritual sense we discern the sure way to reach harmony.

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June 9, 1973
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