Spiritualizing Thought

Any human problem can be solved through spiritualization of thought. But what does one do to make thought more spiritual?

A series of articles beginning next week in the Sentinel will present some answers to this question. As a prelude to this series, let us consider the effect of spiritualization on human thought, and the resultant effect on human problems.

A business problem usually presents alternatives, and in many cases it is difficult to decide which are best. Choosing between two individuals to do an important job, for example, may involve more than good human judgment. It may appear that both have the training, experience, skill, and initiative required. But how will they handle the intricacies of this particular situation? A wrong decision could be disastrous. What do we do?

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Spiritual Grounds for Hopefulness
July 28, 1973
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