...Man has two destinies...
...one that he sees for himself which is usually too small...
...and one that he has no comprehension of which is the one that is real...
...The individual who is worrying about what will happen in this life
or what is going to happen in the next life has a certain concept of destiny...
...but the main problem is to recognize his relationship to an ever-unfolding eternity...
...to which he belongs...
...After he begins to meditate upon these kinds of things...
...the process of meditation becomes one of organization...
...It becomes his moral and spiritual duty...
...to understand the place of all particulars in the vast generality...
..It is his duty to realize and accept without reservation, doubt, or hesitation...
...the magnificence of a purpose...
...greater than any purpose he could imagine for himself...
Excerpted from, "Mystical Therapy of Meditation"
© 1994 The Philosophical Research Society

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