The life of the soul

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Meditation, Personal Transformation
Cover of the book The life of the soul by Walter Winston Kenilworth, Walter Winston Kenilworth
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Walter Winston Kenilworth ISBN: 9786050434989
Publisher: Walter Winston Kenilworth Publication: May 9, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Walter Winston Kenilworth
ISBN: 9786050434989
Publisher: Walter Winston Kenilworth
Publication: May 9, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

There is a light that has been coming from afar ever since the dawn of human thought. It has embodied itself in philosophy. It has mirrored itself in religion; it has been heard as the march of scientific progress. Above all, it is witnessed as "the pillar of cloud by day, and the pillar of fire by night" guiding the destinies of man in the great evolutionary struggle — leading him on to the Great Goal of life, — the development and full intensity of the spiritual consciousness. Heretofore, science has been conflicting with religion; heretofore, religion and philosophy have often differed, but the onward progress of life itself has made so many wonderful revelations that today we stand in the presence of the Source of all Light, — the Soul. The object herewith set forth is to prove that underlying all thought, all philosophy, all science, all religion, all life, is the unit reality which all these have attempted to interpret, but have clashed in the attempt. All of these have made great and warring distinctions over externals, losing sight of the inner reality they have desired to discover. Hereafter, they will be united. Science and philosophy will support religion; religion will be recognized as one of the great moods of life. And the standard of life itself will be raised from the bounds of the struggle for physical existence solely to the plane of the manifestation of the Soul. On the groundwork of philosophy and science, we must rear the great structure of the spiritual consciousness with religion and the spiritual life as its crowning points. The faith of the child in soul gives way before the larger consciousness of the man of spiritual knowledge, and this knowledge, eventually, gives way before the great realization of the sage. The philosopher is only the child; the real sage is the Seer of Truth. Man graduates from lesser to greater knowledge; as the perspective of life widens, a larger and better vision is secured of That Truth and Sentiency which manifest as life. When the Reality has once been seen, then all distinctions vanish; then it is realized that the goal of all paths is the same, and that science and philosophy, religion and social experience are all phases of life which, when fully developed, lead the seeker into the Ocean of the Soul.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

There is a light that has been coming from afar ever since the dawn of human thought. It has embodied itself in philosophy. It has mirrored itself in religion; it has been heard as the march of scientific progress. Above all, it is witnessed as "the pillar of cloud by day, and the pillar of fire by night" guiding the destinies of man in the great evolutionary struggle — leading him on to the Great Goal of life, — the development and full intensity of the spiritual consciousness. Heretofore, science has been conflicting with religion; heretofore, religion and philosophy have often differed, but the onward progress of life itself has made so many wonderful revelations that today we stand in the presence of the Source of all Light, — the Soul. The object herewith set forth is to prove that underlying all thought, all philosophy, all science, all religion, all life, is the unit reality which all these have attempted to interpret, but have clashed in the attempt. All of these have made great and warring distinctions over externals, losing sight of the inner reality they have desired to discover. Hereafter, they will be united. Science and philosophy will support religion; religion will be recognized as one of the great moods of life. And the standard of life itself will be raised from the bounds of the struggle for physical existence solely to the plane of the manifestation of the Soul. On the groundwork of philosophy and science, we must rear the great structure of the spiritual consciousness with religion and the spiritual life as its crowning points. The faith of the child in soul gives way before the larger consciousness of the man of spiritual knowledge, and this knowledge, eventually, gives way before the great realization of the sage. The philosopher is only the child; the real sage is the Seer of Truth. Man graduates from lesser to greater knowledge; as the perspective of life widens, a larger and better vision is secured of That Truth and Sentiency which manifest as life. When the Reality has once been seen, then all distinctions vanish; then it is realized that the goal of all paths is the same, and that science and philosophy, religion and social experience are all phases of life which, when fully developed, lead the seeker into the Ocean of the Soul.

More books from Personal Transformation

Cover of the book Das Gute leben by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Two Screenplays by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Steps Along the Way by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Bouillon de poulet pour l'âme de l'ami des chats by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Discover Your Purpose by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Supercoscienza by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book N. N. Light’s Book of Daily Inspiration by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Hamster to Harmony: Get Off the Wheel and Live Your Best Life! by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book The Magical Power of Soloman by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Blueprint Promise by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Motivation Made Simple by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Tales from the Sky Kitchen Cafe by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Sacred Listening by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book So Help Me God by Walter Winston Kenilworth
Cover of the book Sum Da La by Walter Winston Kenilworth
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy