Print Recommend

December

December" alt="December" />

The Light of Reason

December 1903
Published Monthly
Edit by James Allen

Vol. 6. December 1st, 1903 No. 12

Devoted to:
The expounding of the laws of being and the higher life.

Published monthly by:
The Savoy Publishing Company
Savoy Steps, Strand, London

Each experience has its use, and every condition in which we see ourselves as we look back, holds for us some lesson if we will but look for it. —Sweet Charity

Editorial Editor
The Art of Forgetting W. H. Gill
The way to fight the world's great battles is for each to conquer the enemies of Truth in his own heart. Mrs. Charles
The passions are too much engrossed by their objects to meditate on themselves; and none are more ignorant of their growth and subtle workings than their own victims. W. E. Channing
Forgiveness (Poem) Florence M. Solomon
The man whom I call deserving the name is one whose thoughts and exertions are for others, rather than for himself. Sir Walter Scott
Some of us are too ambitious: we want, perhaps, to make the world happier—whereas we should be content with the endeavor to make a single individual less unhappy. R. Dimsdale Stocker
The Year and Its Lessons Sweet Charity
Do not feel hurt by the people who slight you, or who refer to your erring past. Ella Wheeler Wilcox
A Thought For Christmastide Charles John Rowe
If Men Only Understood (Poem) James Allen
Anger M. E. Carter
Transitoriness James Allen
If at any time thou has seen another man die, make account that thou also must pass the same way. Psalms
Let a man be of good cheer about his soul, who has cast away the pleasures and ornaments of the body as alien to him, and has followed after the pleasures of knowledge in this life... Plato
Peace After Passion (Poem) Richard Realf
That one man whose eye commands the end in view, and the means by which it can be attained, is not only better than ten men or a hundred men... Emerson
Echoes of the Past Thomas W. Allen
To Be—Not to Seem (Poem) R. Dimsdale Stocker
Faith Mariella
Faith in the Supremacy of Truth leads to the knowledge of Truth. Selected
From the Buddha's Life J. M. Davies
Home Rose L. Amos
For he who blesses most is blest Whittier
Dwell on the Good Francis Edgar Mason
Go where he will, the wise man is at home Emerson
Our Talk With Correspondents Editor
The "Light of Reason" Gatherings Editor
Index to Vol. IV. Editor

 

"If at any time thou has seen another man die, make account that thou also must pass the same way."

 
First Page: Editorial arrow




Main Menu

Share |
The James Allen Library