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January 31, 2001
In this book the author speaks to readers who are asking whether human life on earth indeed has any meaning; and if so, what that meaning is, and how one could pursue a meaningful existence. For those who would not waste their lives in aimless theories, the present work will offer solid grounds on which to build a life that is not only spiritually secure and physically productive, but also intellectually enlightened: because its guiding principles are rooted in the recognition of eternal law. As in his BOOK ON HAPPINESS, the author states that lasting joy is not a gift of chance awarded from without, but rather the creation of an active soul, so too the reader's life is bound to have no meaning unless such meaning is created by determined human will.

While there are many goals one can pursue to give one's life subjective meaning, the author shows that none surpasses that of which the ancient sages wrote as being mankind's "highest good": the conscious rediscovery of our timeless spiritual nature, through which not only our present life, but also our state in life beyond will be affected most profoundly.

To help the reader recognize and reach that highest of all human goals remains the foremost aim of all the author's writings. It also is the purpose of the present work. And here he deals with, in particular, the mystery of evil manifest in human nature; the need to find a new approach to asking final questions; the dangers of experimenting with "occult" phenomena; the difference between subjective verities and absolute, objective Truth; and also of the subtle ways in which the Spirit's world is often apprehended unawares, and in the midst of ordinary daily life.

Of special interest should prove the chapter on the benefits of silence, given that this discipline seems nowadays to many a forgotten art. Stressing that our present life is but the preparation for the life to come, whose state will be determined largely by our conduct here and now, the book concludes with this advice: "If you would lend abiding purpose to your life on earth, be sure that everything you undertake is always done in such a way that it will likewise further values of a higher kind. For, in the end, your present life will have true meaning only if it continues to be fruitful, and if its harvest shall be yours to reap for all eternity."


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Excerpt from Chapter Three "The Highest Good"

Here, then, it is fitting that we speak about the highest good that you possess. For only that which you alone indeed possess, a good belonging to no other, and one no power on this earth could ever wrest from you is, in the end, your highest good.

You are yourself that highest good--within that inmost sanctum of your soul that no one else can ever enter. A good that even you can fathom only through experience, because your thoughts shall never comprehend it.

You feel your own existence as a conscious "self." Only you may still not be aware that everything which until now you feel as being your true "self" is but the pallid glimmer of a radiant light, emitted by your timeless essence, but then obscured behind the darkening clouds which even your most lucid thinking leaves behind.

At rare and hallowed moments only will this radiance of your real nature pervade all darkness in your being and find its way into your mental consciousness, which then feels frightened by that presence, as by a wholly foreign life.

And yet, this radiant essence, which you on such occasions suddenly perceive--and then interpret to yourself as some sublime external force--is, in reality, your own, most personal possession.

Whatever else within your nature you look upon as being "yours" is subject to be torn from you at any moment; for you possess it only briefly, the while you live your fleeting days on earth.

Nothing but this absolute reality--from all eternity begotten in the Spirit by the Spirit--will come to be your own forever, once your awakened consciousness has knowingly received it in itself.

From this alone you may conclude that nothing but this one sublime reality is rightly to be judged your highest good. Even though your mortal mind may well conceive of other things it would deem worthy of that rank.

Yet at this point you still are unaware of how you might make use of that sublimest good, which you possess within yourself.


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  • Paperback: 115 pages
  • Publisher: The Kober Press (January 31, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0915034069
  • ISBN-13: 978-0915034062
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 4.8 x 0.4 inches
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