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Art 7. 96.
Beauty 96.
Blasphemy 21.
Brevets & Missions 5. 8. 11. 18. 22. 88. 105. 116. 130. 142. 207. 257.
Celestial Administration 12. 19. 60. 69. 79. 91. 92. 137. 138. 165. 198. 209.
Change 41. 45.
Children 37. 63. 196.
Circumspection 212.
Communion 1. 62. 178. 199. 200. 201. 206.
Comportment 40. 44. 97. 129. 134. 142. 241. 244. 249. 251.
Divine Instruction 23. 25. 35. 78. 95. 97. 122. 140. 194.
Dogma 25. 91. 163.
Etheric Vacuum 66.
Evil & Ignorance 5. 11. 23. 36. 47. 89. 97. 98. 144. 159. 215. 222. 236. 237. 238. 249.
Experience 8. 9. 27. 86. 152. 186. 193. 253.
Faith 78. 210. 211.
Fear 27. 31. 111. 241.
Force : Physical 128, 169. Cosmic 151. Moral 80.
Giving 70.
Growth 148.
Humility 155.
Impatience 226.
Justice 231.
Knowledge & Wisdom 37. 86. 122. 163. 189. 232. 256.
Leadership 81. 133. 215.
Light 25. 30. 109.
Love 43. 46. 50. 57. 58. 147. 148. 217. 218.
Matter 109. 152.
Mediums 75. 76.
Numerology 85.
Omens, Symbols & Miracles 35. 55. 73. 74. 96. 126. 146. 168. 195. 203.
Pact, Plan & Program 14. 17. 78. 142. 178. 180. 215. 233. 257.
Parables: Figs 104, Five Sons 156, Gardener 163, Mustard Seed 156, Ravens 160, Roses 101, Small Mishiefs 175, Two Bounties 182.
Pattern 149.
Patience 9. 22. 84.
Patriotism 15.
Peace 230. 234. 246.
Personal Choice 14. 16. 29. 93. 153. 157. 168. 246. 253.
Prayer 32. 131. 241.
Promise 10. 16. 24. 28. 42. 117. 166. 192. 205. 248.
Prophets & Prophecy 65. 66. 67. 83. 172.
Reincarnation 6. 12. 25. 31. 72. 76. 81. 152.
Rewards, Recompense & Money 39. 40. 82. 87. 143. 144. 201. 247. 250.
Sacrifice 34.
Self Command 93. 147.
Science & Inovation 14. 166.
Second Coming 25. 26. 29. 36. 72. 81. 106. 114. 120. 146. 181. 219.
Service 2. 33. 69. 107. 114. 156. 177.
Space 65.
Spirit 20.
Suffering 13. 176.
Thought 57. 66. 148.
Time 41. 45.
Tolerence 27.
Tranquility 38.
Vibration 67.
Victory 223.
War 18. 47. 230.
Others 3. 4. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 56. 59. 61. 64. 68. 71. 77. 90. 92. 94. 99. 100. 102. 103. 108. 110. 112. 113. 115. 118. 119. 121. 123. 124. 125. 127. 132. 135. 136. 139. 141. 145. 150. 154. 158. 161. 162. 164. 167. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 179. 183. 184. 185. 187. 188. 190. 191. 197. 198. 202. 204. 208. 209. 213. 214. 216. 220. 221. 224. 225. 227. 228. 229. 235. 239. 240. 242. 243. 245. 252. 254. 255.

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Chapter 7:

Every Life Hath a Meaning

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1. MY BELOYED, I instruct you: When the world asketh of you, What of the teacher, what message hath he for us that is greater than all others, thus make ye answer:

2. Behold, every life, no matter how humble, no matter how tragic, no matter how broken and thwarted, hath a meaning and an inner glory and is precious in my sight.

3. I say that ye shall do goodly works such as few of my servants, and my brethren, and my friends, have been able to accomplish; ye shall preach my word, verily, but I say further ye shall reach that manhood wherein ye shall live it and so give weight a thousand-fold to every word and precept that cometh from the tongue.

4. Thus an art seizeth hold of you, beloved.

5. Verily there have been many artists within the chronicles of men but few there were capable of conscious communion with me; verily I tell you it is a responsibility that doth crush the weaker brethren, but I know whom I may trust.

6. Hear my speech on Art.

7. The responsibility of Art is heavy and when to its beauty is added my service, then the trust is still greater; from those to whom much is entrusted, verily much is demanded, beloved.

8. I say, go with heart that is high from adventure to adventure; have ye begun to walk in the Path? then each day must render its accounting to me.

9. Whereof is the faltering? am I not with you? doth not my love ever guard you and guide you?

10. Ye have the fraternity, ye come into the craftsmanship, verily the imagining surpasseth many narratives; think ye, beloved, that these are of accident?

11. I say, how can ye fail to go forward, sure and calm and free? use all that hath been given you, Mind, and Soul, and Spirit.

12. Doth failure seem to sit with you? verily I tell you it is all education;

13. Would not that strength be beyond the mortal, that kept the body exposed to earth's vibrations yet ever on the plane of perfect inspiration?

14. Hear my words, beloved: a work of art is a delicate and complex thing; not every one is perfect, but life hath a tenure for increasing the ennoblement, verily it shineth, verily it blossometh.

15. Hear my words and be wise: where love for me is, there verily am I;

16. I am Art incarnate;

17. I am its delicacy, I am its complexity, I am the essence that giveth it ennoblement.

18. Dwell on these things: they are your shibboleth for perfection of attainment. . . .

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