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10-29-2008, 01:30 PM | #1 |
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A Most Beautiful Passage
The first book I read related to spirituality was called "In Search of Soul, Taylor Caldwell"
She was an author of some well known novels (can't remember...The Lion or the Doctor . Witch...something, idk, maybe someone else knows?) Anyway, she didn't believe in reincarnation and as an experiment decided to do regressions. Amazing story. At a point in the sessions, she was asked what happened in between lives and her reply has never left me. I wish to share it with you and I hope it touches you the way it touched me. If a soul is weary after its sojourn on any of the worlds it may rest in green shadows and peace until its weariness is spent. And it must engage in the work of God which is never completed. It so engages with eagerness and with a pleasure that is never satisfied. Does the soul desire to create marvelous sunsets or dawns on any world? It is given into the hands for the greater glory of God. The soul paints the skies with the calm and stately morning or the pensive quietude of evening. It colors the flowers of the fields and gives the grain its gold. It is concerned with the wonders that baffled it in life and it pursues the answer to the wonders and it becomes luminous with satisfaction when the answer is finally perceived. I just LOVE that! |
10-29-2008, 02:24 PM | #2 |
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Re: A Most Beautiful Passage
Very warming. Nice post.
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10-29-2008, 02:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: A Most Beautiful Passage
Deepblu777,
Yes this is a good post and the words ring true, I agree with spaceman44 |
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