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13 March 2026

What is true worship?

The Creator makes no difference in days—every day is a day for serving Him—every day a day for doing good. 

True worship is not confined to set times and God demands from us no more than we are able to give—to serve Him with all the powers of which we are possessed.

What is the sovereignty of God?

Hallelujah, Hallelujah, the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth. He overcometh and prevaileth, and all the kingdoms of the earth shall be His kingdom forever. Hallelujah to our God. Glory in the highest.

Submit to His easy yoke?

O that the nations of Earth would but submit to His easy yoke! 

All that he asks of you is that you should aspire to higher life—get nearer and ever nearer to God your Father. 

Hermes, the Egyptian

What is the good news of the gospel?

Seek the Christ in yourself that it may arise with tidings of great joy unto all men. 

—“X”

I am the Light of the world?

God has said—I am the Light of the World, and looking unto Him, darkness is unknown.

—Spirit David Livingstone

What is the power of silence in a noisy world?

It is only in contact with mind, with desire and with matter, that the spirit struggles and suffers. In its own home, all is peaceful and pleasant. Reach up to that home when the storms are too loud and you will find a place of silence.

—“X”

How can I apply as above so below to life?

What is here is there. I know it is so because I can see you all here and I can see you others there at the same time. 

—Daisy  in Spirit

What grows out of the little seed of endeavor?

Out of the little seed of endeavour grows that great tree of achievement.

Why is it never the injured party who needs pity?

Whenever you forgive those whom you fancy have injured you, you are placing under each a stepping-stone to a higher life. It is never the injured party who needs pity, but the one who did the injury. It is in his soul that the weakness lies.

What is performed in the dark unseen?

Are you still playing happily with toys?

 Look deeper. Judge more wisely in your charities.


Are your eyes yet open?

The Plan of the Entire Universe seems to entail working each individual up to his capacity without either strain or slack, just an even steady pull, each according to his ability, no more, no less.

What may save the soul from moral suicide?

Each individual has two branches of work both equally important to himself as a progressive soul. 

One pertains to his smaller individual development. The other is what is required of him as a citizen.

When spirits are willing to become citizens of the world they live upon, certain sacrifices are demanded as a guarantee of faith. 

Spirits must serve their fellows as a community, as well as individually.

Each unit has two sorts of duty, the larger being the secondary in case of personal emergency only. One may never lose sight of his civic or impersonal duty because his future life can be assured through that alone whereas the smaller duty is not sufficient to insure him against individual extinction, as it may be purely selfish. 

A public service cannot so be if it is sincerely performed. One presupposes sincerity in either case.

Your duty is defined by that same test, capacity to do, be better than some other less richly endowed.

The plan of the entire Universe seems to entail working each individual up to his capacity without either strain or slack, just an even steady pull, each according to his ability, no more, no less. 

As soon as the soul is illumined by a glimpse of truth, it must assume the obligation of such illumination—must live it.

No one is responsible until he has comprehension. Only then does the Law begin to act.

No one can tell the exact moment when the dormant unseen seed will push its way up into the air and sunshine—a living, green thing.

The greatest miracle of all is performed in the dark unseen.

Plant life is a good illustration for soul life. You see only after the miracle has been performed. Its processes are secret and unseen always. Plant your seed then and wait with faith and hope. 

What you must do will come straight before you if you have eyes to see.

Home missions always come first. In your own house lie the materials to build your character, to perfect your soul.

Are your eyes yet open or are you still playing happily with toys?

You must know that spirits in the spirit world live in groups or companies, working or studying along much the same lines, people between certain character or brain limits, forming one group, those above or below, belonging to other classes among those of their own sort.

When you belong to an active group or class, you have neither opportunity, nor leisure to drift beyond or outside, since strictly adhering to the point in hand is one of the main essentials of progress.

Without concentrated attention, you could not expect to master a study of anything or accomplish any actual work. This fact alone will account for much apparent ignorance along other lines of work or study.

You attempt only that which is at the moment within your intellectual grasp. You advance a step at a time. You strive to take each step firmly and with absolute mastery.

You arrive on this plane of life at many different stages of development, from the sleeping infant to the sage. Between these extremes lies a vast area peopled by students in every known stage of development. Those who pass the death-gate may go directly beyond your reach, so that unless they happened to be personal friends in life, you never are aware that they are here. While no place here seems crowded, yet millions pass and repass. 

You might sit a lifetime watching the procession.

You pause sometimes, and glance at the long procession passing along the highroad, but duty presses and you may not tarry long in idleness there any more than you can here.

Whenever you forgive those whom you fancy have injured you, you are placing under each a stepping-stone to a higher life. It is never the injured party who needs pity, but the one who did the injury. It is in his soul that the weakness lies.

Help those who have injured or rather have tried to injure you. They are groping in the dark. 

Lend a hand. Do them all the service you can.

The mean, the selfish, the miserly, these are the starving ones. Their souls are poor and crippled. 

Look deeper. Judge more wisely in your charities.

A flannel shirt is a pleasant gift in winter to a freezing pauper, true, but a word, a look of sympathy, may save a soul from moral suicide. 

Realise that the kind and patient word, the charitable judgment, is vastly more important. See that your charity is always alert and your eyes keen to see another's need.

What is not in vain?

Not in vain is the least unselfish deed, the faintest effort to unselfish living. It is the fructifying of the buried seed that will make a little greenness presently to finally rear its beautiful frondage beside the river of the water of life.

—An [Unknown] Spirit

What is the Mother of Creation?

Desire is the Mother of Creation, for without desire, nothing would come into existence.

What is the strength of God?

A thing that is hard to accomplish sets our will on the strength, which is of God, knowing that by faith, we shall carry it through.

How to grow God-consciousness in the mind?

As God-consciousness grows in the mind, so the realisation comes of the great and glorious possibilities, which lie before the soul.

What does God's love never fails mean?

Be quite sure that all, all is well, and that God's love never fails, never, whatever may happen.

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Can our thoughts affect our health?

Thoughts of health are vastly more important than thoughts of illness, for in the degree that thoughts are positive, they will materialise or manifest themselves in the body as health. Thus, the manner in which you handle your faith faculty is vitally important even to physical health.

You can no longer separate the physical and the psychic in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

How much do our thoughts shape our health?

Thoughts of health are vastly more important than thoughts of illness, for in the degree that thoughts are positive, they will materialise or manifest themselves in the body as health. Thus, the manner in which you handle your faith faculty is vitally important even to physical health.

You can no longer separate the physical and the psychic in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

How do thoughts affect our body?

Thoughts of health are vastly more important than thoughts of illness, for in the degree that thoughts are positive, they will materialise or manifest themselves in the body as health. Thus, the manner in which you handle your faith faculty is vitally important even to physical health.

You can no longer separate the physical and the psychic in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

Is spiritual health real?

Thoughts of health are vastly more important than thoughts of illness, for in the degree that thoughts are positive, they will materialise or manifest themselves in the body as health. Thus, the manner in which you handle your faith faculty is vitally important even to physical health.

You can no longer separate the physical and the psychic in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

How do your thoughts influence your health?

Thoughts of health are vastly more important than thoughts of illness, for in the degree that thoughts are positive, they will materialise or manifest themselves in the body as health. Thus, the manner in which you handle your faith faculty is vitally important even to physical health.

You can no longer separate the physical and the psychic in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

What is an outward expression of an inward faith?

All thoughts strive for outward bodily expression.

Is the psychic involved in illness?

Whenever the psychic is involved, as it is in the great majority of cases of illness, faith is imperative.

Is the whole person involved in illness and its cure?

The whole person is involved in illness and its cure, therefore, the importance of constructive use of the faith faculty cannot be overemphasised.

Where there is no faith, there is no cure unless the illness is caused by a purely physical medium.

What are the lessons of faith?


Dr Thurman Fleet, mental health and chiropractic illuminist, writes in Rays of the Dawn that all thoughts strive for outward bodily expression.

All thoughts strive for outward bodily expression.


Thoughts of health are vastly more important than thoughts of illness, for in the degree that thoughts are positive, they will materialise or manifest themselves in the body as health.


Thus, the manner in which you handle your faith faculty is vitally important even to physical health.

You can no longer separate the physical and the psychic in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.


The whole person is involved in illness and its cure, therefore, the importance of constructive use of the faith faculty cannot be overemphasised.

Where there is no faith, there is no cure unless the illness is caused by a purely physical medium.


Whenever the psychic is involved, as it is in the great majority of cases of illness, faith is imperative.

Miracles of healing always result from the application of physical and mental and spiritual laws bringing the one to be healed into harmony with the Divine.

Viewed in this light of understanding, miracles are no longer regarded as supernatural.

If the whole body, mind and soul is master over fear, anxiety, hatred, resentment, jealousy, selfishness, you automatically bring yourself in harmony with a great part of Divine Law, and consequently you become strengthened physically, mentally and spiritually.


Thurman Fleet, Rays of the Dawn—Laws of the Body—Mind—Soul, 1950, Part Three—The Laws of the Soul, XVII, Faith, 111 (accessed 23 December 2021 Thurman Fleet, D.C., and the Early Years of the Concept-Therapy Institute—A Presentation to the Association for the History of Chiropractic at the 17th Annual Conference on Chiropractic History, Texas Chiropractic College, 23 February 1997 by Joseph C. Keating, Jr, Ph.D., Professor Los Angeles College of Chiropractic; George T. Fleet, Jr, B.A., President Concept-Therapy Institute https://www.chiro.org/Plus/History/Persons/ConceptTherapyInstitute/Fleet_Concept-Therapy_early-years.pdf

Are you falling?

Faith—

Where is faith? 

Despair—

Ah, yes—that is there, and desperation too.

It is only the shadows that represent life in this terrible guise. All the while, be the day calm or be it rough, Christ walks beside you, protecting you and throwing off that which would approach. The mind may suffer, but picture to yourself the difference between that simile of faith and what is really taking place—

You are not falling—

There is no terrible gap between you and safety. You are held by Christ—and if now and again you feel you are stumbling then still more is Christ there to steady you, to encourage and to lead you on.

—Zodiac, the Christ Messenger

How do you magnify your heart?

If you think about the race and not about yourself, your heart will be magnified—

You see with the eyes of the heart and he who sees with the eyes of the heart is wiser than historians or intellectual prophets.

—"X"

What does the eyes of your heart mean?

Trust the Father more—

Know that He understands the longings and the yearnings of the human heart.

What is Emerson's Divine Irony?

The Transcendental Comedy—Emerson’s Divine Irony






If the Universe is a reflection of the Divine, then surely that includes the moments where we trip over our own spiritual integrity—and the sidewalk.


Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same.






To approach Ralph Waldo Emerson through the lens of Godly Humor is to recognize the inherent friction between our infinite spiritual aspirations and our very finite, often clumsy, human existence. Emerson’s scholarship suggests that while the soul is a "vast sea," the individual often finds themselves splashing in the shallows of daily life.
























Emerson famously posited that "the world is all gates, all opportunities." True spiritual integrity, in an Emersonian sense, requires a Godly Humor that laughs at the soul's attempt to remain dignified while navigating a world of "mutable clouds" and muddy boots. 





The world is all gates, all opportunities, strings of tension waiting to be struck,

By trusting our intuition over societal rigidity, we find the liberty to chuckle at our own contradictions, recognizing that even our blunders are part of the divine design.














A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds—














Trust thyself—every heart vibrates to that iron string.













Whoso would be a man, must be a nonconformist.







To be great is to be misunderstood.






To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.







The earth laughs in flowers.







Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.







The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the common.













Insist on yourself—never imitate.




He that writes to himself writes to an eternal public.




In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected thoughts.



Every artist was first an amateur.


A great man quotes bravely, and will not draw on his invention when his memory serves him with a word just as good.


Always, always, always, always, always do what you are afraid to do.


An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory.


Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.


All life is an experiment.


Finish every day and be done with it.


What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.


The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.


The great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude.


Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.


Life is a journey, not a destination.


Adopt the pace of Nature—Her secret is patience.




I hate quotations. Tell me what you know.


The mind was made a ship for the soul, not a chariot for the body.


God enters by a private door into every individual.


Man is a piece of the Universe made alive.












































I become a transparent eyeball—I am nothing—I see all—the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me—I am part or particle of God.


The beauty that shimmers in the yellow afternoons of October, who ever could clutch it?


The sun shines even on the wicked, but the light is of no use to them.


We animate what we can, and we see only what we animate.