Being and Doing – 30 July – Expenditure
The notion that mere expenditure does good to the poorer classes, or adds to the general wealth, is a fallacy
The notion that mere expenditure does good to the poorer classes, or adds to the general wealth, is a fallacy
Jesus’ parables reminds us that God is indeed ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’.
There is no place too small or insignificant to be home to God’s reign.
Neither is there anywhere where the influence of the Gospel of love and inclusion cannot spread.
The Kingdom of Heaven is a place where people who seek truth and love will find great treasure.
I AM certain that the good of human life cannot lie in the possession of things…
GOD only asks from you what He gives you power to do.
Give what you have: to someone it may be better than you dare to think.
Be as simple and natural as possible about everything. Try always to see clearly that right is right and wrong is wrong.
…He who feels contempt
For any living thing, hath faculties
That he hath never used, and thought with him
Is in its infancy.
WE MUST learn to see the good in the midst of much that is unlovely.
My own experience and development deepen every day my conviction that our moral progress may be measured by the degree in which we sympathise with individual suffering and individual joy.
Despise no soul, however debased, grimed, or soiled. These souls are God’s…. For all souls Jesus died…