THE
world in general, and more particularly those whose activities are confined to and concerned with the business world, are saying that during the war period business was better than normal but that to-day it is not as good as normal.
TO
those able to read the signs of the times the outlook is radiant with promise, for the doubt, uncertainty, and sense of insecurity which seem to possess the world to-day are then seen to mark the necessary transitional period from material sense to spiritual understanding, made apparent through the growing recognition that the only realities are the creations of Spirit, for the actuality of matter as substance is being doubted on every side.
BECAUSE
the human mind is finite and is conscious of its own limitations, knowing of a surety its own end, it would make everything finite, and establish the supposition that all existence must have an end.
MUCH
has been written and probably even more has been said on the subject of happiness; but until it is realized that happiness is a spiritual quality, wholly independent of material circumstances or conditions, it is entirely without foundation, like the house of the foolish man, which was built upon the sand.
IN
the first chapter of Genesis we read, "And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.