Monday, December 28, 2015

Ours is no ordinary urge




  The arm of flesh, encouraging self-serving, derives its satisfactions from the stooped gait that turtlelike totters to oblivion while saying "In God we trust."...
  Ours is no ordinary urge, but it follows the inherent meaning that is found in the interpretation of the word “ur” which is light, “g” which is God, and “e” which is energy.  Our urge to illumine the souls of men then is valiantly expressed as an urgent sending forth of the needed energy of God--the  Light of God That Never Fails--into the world of form.           -Morya El:  Pearls of Wisdom 13:5



illustrations of Morya, Yogananda and Confucius from Prayer and Meditation, 1978





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