The spiritual world is a world that is seething and teeming with life and activity. Intense activity is going on there, as well as here, though the activity of the spiritual world is directed more toward the beautiful and less toward that which we call the practical than is the activity of this earthland.
To one who has observed this ceaseless activity of the spiritual world, the unpracticality of the practical becomes more and more apparent and he is forced to the conclusion that the real business of life is just to live; to get out of each successive life the most possible good—that is, beauty and development.
Fragments of Spiritual Knowledge Pertaining to the Spiritual World, Benjamin F. Woodcox, Woodcox & Fanner, Battle Creek, Michigan, 1923
Fragments of Spiritual Knowledge Pertaining to the Spiritual World, Benjamin F. Woodcox, Woodcox & Fanner, Battle Creek, Michigan, 1923
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