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THIS 26 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: The Purpose of
Life and Other Lectures, by L. W. Rogers. To purchase the entire
book, please order ISBN 0766149854.
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It is a great book to improve your life and attain positive energy
to fight negativity of your life. About Author: Louis William
Rogers, an social and political activist, and newspaper editor. He
was born in 1859 and died in 1953. Book Excerpt: It is the natural
right of every human being to be happy-to escape all the miseries
of life. Happiness is the normal condition, as natural as the
landscapes and the seasons. It is unnatural to suffer and it is
only because of our ignorance that we do suffer. Happiness is the
product of wisdom. To attain perfect wisdom, to comprehend fully
the purpose of life, to realize completely the relationship of
human beings to each other, is to put an end to all suffering, to
escape every ill and evil that afflicts us. Perfect wisdom is
unshadowed joy.
PREFACE To comprehend the significance of great world changes,
before Time has fully done his work, is difficult. While mighty
events are still in their formative period the future is obscure.
But our inability to outline the future cannot blind us to the
unmistakable trend of the evolutionary forces at work. One thing
that is clear is that our boasted Christian civilization is the
theater in which has been staged the most un-Christian war of
recorded history and in which human atrocity has reached a point
that leaves us vaguely groping for a rational explanation of it.
Another obvious fact is that the more than twenty nations involved
have been forced into measures and methods before unknown and which
wholly transform the recognized function and powers of governments.
With these startling facts of religious and political significance
before us thoughtful people are beginning to ask if we are not upon
the threshold of a complete breaking down of modern civilization
and the birth of a new order of things, in which direct government
by the people throughout the entire world will be coincident with
the rise of a universal religion based on the brotherhood of man.
In such a time any contribution to current literature that will
help to clear the ground of misconceptions and to bring to the
attention of those interested in such things, that set of
fundamental natural truths known as theosophy, may perhaps be
helpful. Whether or not the world is about to recast its ethical
code there can at least be no doubt that it is eagerly seeking
reliable evidence that we live after bodily death and that it will
welcome a hypothesis of immortality that is inherently reasonable
and therefore satisfies the intellect as well as the heart. Those
who are dissatisfied with the old answers to the riddle of
existence and demand that Faith and Reason shall walk hand in hand,
may find in the following pages some explanation of the puzzling
things in life-an explanation that disregards neither the
intuitions of religion nor the facts of science. Of course no
pretension is made of fully covering the ground. The book is a
student's presentation of some of the phases of theosophy as he
understands them. They are presented with no authority whatever,
and are merely an attempt to discuss in simple language some of the
fundamental truths about the human being. No claim is made to
originality but it is hoped that by putting the old truths in a
somewhat different way, with new illustrations and arguments, they
may perhaps be seen from a new viewpoint. The intention has been to
present elementary theosophy simply and clearly and in the language
familiar to the ordinary newspaper reader. All technical terms and
expressions have been avoided and the reader will not find a single
foreign word in the book. L. W. R.
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