What
a comfort it is to know that the material sense picture of happiness as evasive and illusive is not the truth of happiness! Happiness appears to be evasive and illusive, not because of any lack or absence of it, but because of mankind's ignorance of what happiness really is and where it is to be found.
In
the daily process of expanding our knowledge of God and of working out our route from the human basis of belief to the divine understanding of being, we sometimes find it necessary to work persistently and long on one particular phase of spiritualization of thought and life.
In
a moment of trial or discouragement one may be inclined to say: "If only I had the inspiration to be happier," or, "If only I had nothing to worry about.