Balance. Purpose. Enlightenment.
But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire. James 1:4 An advanced truth student said the more he learned, the easier the basic facts seem and the simpler the virtues needed for advancement. He suggested patience be fully investigated — its far-reaching implications thoughtfully considered, and for everyone who…
Read MoreWhen our running club scheduled a trail run, it sounded like fun. I suspected it would cover some rough ground, maybe even a stream or two, but this unsuspecting runner was totally unprepared for bogs or the possibility of being stuck and frozen by fear. I was ready for a hard race, but when we…
Read MoreWhen the pupil is ready, the teacher will come. – Chinese Proverb There are almost as many ways of finding the Lemurian Philosophy as there are students. Some children being born now are fifth-generation Lemurians. More people are enrolling with the Fellowship whose parents, grandparents, or great-grandparents were Lemurian students. This is one way to become…
Read MoreAt nineteen, I left college to join the army. My knowledge of war ranked right up there with my knowledge of space flight, but no problem for a teenager. At first, the physical activity and camaraderie were a little like going out for football, while death seemed remote, unreal. But as basic training progressed I…
Read MoreNursing wasn’t my first career choice but I decided to try it at a college where my grandmother went and my grandfather had taught. Since medicine is the family tradition, to say they were proud and excited is an understatement, and since they were important to me, this felt good. But medicine wasn’t a burning…
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