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The secret of life, of abundant life, with its strength, its felicity, and its unbroken peace is to find the Divine Centre within oneself, and to live in and from that, instead of in that outer circumference of disturbances -- the clamors, cravings, and argumentations which make up the animal and intellectual man. These selfish elements constitute the mere husks of life, and must be thrown away by him who would penetrate to the Central Heart of things -- to Life itself.
James Allen, Heavenly Life
The secret of life, of abundant life, with its strength, its felicity, and its unbroken peace is to find the Divine Centre within oneself, and to live in and from that, instead of in that outer circumference of disturbances -- the clamors, cravings, and argumentations which make up the animal and intellectual man. These selfish elements constitute the mere husks of life, and must be thrown away by him who would penetrate to the Central Heart of things -- to Life itself.
James Allen, Heavenly Life
Sounds dangerous to me! We do NOT have a good Divine Centre within us.
The secret of life, of abundant life, with its strength, its felicity, and its unbroken peace is to find the Divine Centre within oneself, and to live in and from that, instead of in that outer circumference of disturbances -- the clamors, cravings, and argumentations which make up the animal and intellectual man. These selfish elements constitute the mere husks of life, and must be thrown away by him who would penetrate to the Central Heart of things -- to Life itself.
James Allen, Heavenly Life
Sounds dangerous to me! We do NOT have a good Divine Centre within us.
If the notion of 'within' - meaning confined in the body, relax. It is not that. Think of a link to or connection with, that can be sought for and found by searching the heart and mind, within. If Divine Center bugs, call it God or Christ.
Surely you agree that the selfish husks of life should be "thrown away"?