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Self Esteem eBook - Rising Above Life's Turmoil - True Happiness and The Overcoming of Self....
Self Esteem eBook - Rising Above Life's Turmoil - True Happiness and The Overcoming of Self....
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To maintain an unchangeable sweetness of disposition, to think only thoughts that are pure and gentle, and to be happy under all circumstances...
Such blessed conditions and such beauty of character and life should be the aim of all. Particularly so of those who wish to lessen the misery of the world.
If anyone has failed to lift himself above ungentleness, impurity, and unhappiness, he is greatly deluded if he imagines he can make the world happier by the propagation of any theory or theology.
He who is daily living in harshness, impurity, or unhappiness is day by day adding to the sum of the world's misery.
Whereas he who continually lives in goodwill, and does not depart from happiness, is day by day increasing the sum of the world's happiness. And this is independent of any religious beliefs of which may or may not hold.
He who has not learned how to be gentle, or giving, loving and happy, has learned very little. And while great may be his worldly knowledge, and likewise - profound may be his acquaintance with Scripture...
Table of Contents
A Brief Word from the Editor
True Happiness
The Immortal Man
The Overcoming of Self
The Uses of Temptation
The Man of Integrity
Discrimination
Belief, the Basis of Action
The Belief that Saves
Thought and Action
Your Mental Attitude
Sowing and Reaping
The Reign of Law
The Supreme Justice
The Use of Reason
Self Discipline
Resolution
The Glorious Conquest
Contentment in Activity
The Temple of Brotherhood
Pleasant Pastures of Peace
Such blessed conditions and such beauty of character and life should be the aim of all. Particularly so of those who wish to lessen the misery of the world.
If anyone has failed to lift himself above ungentleness, impurity, and unhappiness, he is greatly deluded if he imagines he can make the world happier by the propagation of any theory or theology.
He who is daily living in harshness, impurity, or unhappiness is day by day adding to the sum of the world's misery.
Whereas he who continually lives in goodwill, and does not depart from happiness, is day by day increasing the sum of the world's happiness. And this is independent of any religious beliefs of which may or may not hold.
He who has not learned how to be gentle, or giving, loving and happy, has learned very little. And while great may be his worldly knowledge, and likewise - profound may be his acquaintance with Scripture...
Table of Contents
A Brief Word from the Editor
True Happiness
The Immortal Man
The Overcoming of Self
The Uses of Temptation
The Man of Integrity
Discrimination
Belief, the Basis of Action
The Belief that Saves
Thought and Action
Your Mental Attitude
Sowing and Reaping
The Reign of Law
The Supreme Justice
The Use of Reason
Self Discipline
Resolution
The Glorious Conquest
Contentment in Activity
The Temple of Brotherhood
Pleasant Pastures of Peace
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