FILLING
consciousness with the truths of man's real being, and trusting God with the right unfolding and solution of life's problems, are the only sure ways of being led out of the influence of human will and mortal mind domination and into paths of righteousness.
ONE
of the chief results of the belief of life in matter is the sense it generates of separation from good and the constant waiting for opportunities to grasp apparently desirable objects.
WE
read in the second chapter of Matthew that the Wisemen upon seeing the "star in the east" followed its gleam until it rested over where lay the young child, Jesus.
AS
the beautiful record given by Luke tells us, when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea, "there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field.
Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Publication for Alberta, Canada,
Kindly permit me to say a word in reference to the medical health officer's letter to the Journal, in which he refers to my statements regarding antitoxin.
Louis Potts, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
In your review of a book by the Dean of Chester, entitled "The Nature of a Cathedral," a passage is quoted in which the author suggests that the clergy should be available in cathedrals at certain times for the purpose of giving spiritual counsel and absolution when requested.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
In a discussion of spiritual healing in your issue of recent date this comment was made: "That there is spiritual power in the individual has been admitted by intelligent members of every known creed, and when rightly used this power can produce a strong body, as well as character.