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The Light of Reason

“It is the law of Nature that a bad seed cannot bring forth good fruit. Seeds (that is, our thoughts, words, feelings, actions, wishes) that are good, produce good results for us; seeds that are evil, bring poisonous, bitter fruit.”

Hope La Gallienne

Published Monthly
Vol. V. April 1st, 1904 No. 4

Devoted to:
The Expounding of the Laws of Being and the Higher Life

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

The "Higher Life Library" Editor
Editorial Editor
How We Punish Ourselves Hope La Gallienne
The Teachings of a Seer (Poem) Mercury
Knowledge is certainly one of the means of pleasure; ignorance is mere privation. We always rejoice when we learn, and grieve when we forget. We grow more happy as our minds take a wider range. Samuel Johnson
The Power of Faith J. S. F. Miller
Nestling Birds Augusta T. Webster
The Letter and The Spirit James Allen
Seek The Light (Poem) E. H. Physick
Letters of a Truth-Seeker III –Ideals and Their Relationship to the Practical Harry J. Stone
Life (Poem) F. Horsley
Our Common Goal Edith M. Baker
Why take refuge in the thought of another sphere, whilst there yet remains so much of the present lying unexplored there? R. Dimsdale Stocker
Opportunities flit by while we sit regretting the chances we have lost, and the happiness that comes to us we heed not because of the happiness that is gone. J. K. Jerome
They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. Sir Philip Sidney
One Life, One Law (Poem) Edwin Markham
What is remote and difficult of success we are apt to overrate; what is really best for us lies always within our reach, though often overlooked. Longfellow
The wise have no doubts Confucius
The Gospel of Love Emily Wright Hood
Live For Truth (Poem) Florence M. Solomon
Purity Within Sam Pilling
Sow love, and taste its fruitage pure Horatius Bonar
Heart-Purity (Poem) Lillie Morrow
Selfishness is that life-impetus which overlooks the good, but ever ready to censure the evil in a person, principle, or thing. It is antithetical to all that is pure, humble, or kindly disposed... Arthur F. Milton
Thought W. H. Evans
The Judgment Day Editor
The Secret of Success (Poem) R. Dimsdale Stocker
Duty Dorothy Burt
Forethought Florence M. Solomon
Disputation often breeds hatred Confucius
Our Talk With Correspondents Editor
The “Light of Reason” Gatherings Editor
Reviews of Magazines Editor


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