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June

The Light of Reason

Published Monthly

Vol. VII. No. 6

Edited by James Allen

Announcements Editor
Editorial Editor
The Wayside Flower (Poem) Peregrina
When we are asked, what is the object of religion? Let us reply: Conduct. And when we are asked further, what is conduct? Let us answer: Three-fourths of life. Matthew Arnold
What is Philosophy? W. H. Gill
A Thought (Poem) F. E. Reddaway
The Constancy of Change George Weeds
We reach the immortal path only by continuous acts of kindliness, and we perfect our souls by compassion and charity. Buddha
Let us not lose ourselves in vain speculations of profitless subtleties; let us surrender self and all selfishness, and as all things are fixed by causation, let us practice good so that good may result from our actions. Buddha
Soul-Thirst Truthseeker
Hope J. S. F. Miller
The sage governs by ridding the heart of its desires. Lao-Tze
To the Wind-Spirit (Poem) E. M. Wreford
The Song of the Lark Oswald Godman
Nature's Voices (Poem) Maud Mersham
There is a gift beyond the reach of art, of being eloquently silent. Bovee
The dignity of truth is lost with much protesting. Ben Jonson
Great souls are always loyally submissive –reverent to what is over them; only small mean souls are otherwise. Carlyle
Divine Dialogues Between the Master and the Discipline Fillius Lucis
Truth Made Manifest James Allen
He who exalts himself does not stand high. Lao-Tze
To be pure in mind, you must be free from self-deception. Confucius
A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross Shakespeare
What peace a man brings to himself, and what joy to others, merely by managing himself alright. Matthew Arnold
As riches adorn a house, so does an expanded mind adorn and tranquillize the body. Hence it is that the superior man will seek to establish his motives on correct principles. Confucius
Effort is the Law of Life Hugh T. Whitford
For out of Thought's interior sphere Emerson
The opportunity of doing a work and the ability to do it constitute a call. Selected
There is no office in this needy world A. Austin
Freedom is never to be reached by the weak; throw away all weakness; tell your body that it is strong, tell your mind that it is strong, and have unbounded faith and hope in yourself. Swami Vivekananda
No great excellence in any department of life is achieved without effort, without training. Ability to run a mile in five minutes will demand of a good athlete many months of practice; ability to hit the bull's eye four times in five at a thousand yards will not... R. L. Bremner
Train Yourself to Think E. E. C.
The man of meditation wastes no time, scatters no energy, misses no opportunity. Annie Besant
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