... such remarks, which adversely affect us mentally and therefore physically. We become one with whatever we love. We become intimately related also to those about whom we say unkind things — to the unkind thought of the world; the converse of this... Common Sense - Página 81903Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1901 - 500 páginas
...thought of the world — the converse of this proposition being equally true: if we love to say and do kind things, we are one with the good deeds and the good people of the world. And so it is with health, with wholeness; for health and wholeness, harmony and heaven, mean virtually... | |
| 1901 - 540 páginas
...thought of the world — the converse of this proposition being equally true : if we love to say and do kind things, we are one with the good deeds and the good people of the world. And so it is with health, with wholeness; for health and wholeness, harmony and heaven, mean virtually... | |
| Charles Brodie Patterson - 1906 - 266 páginas
...unkind thought of the world; the converse of this proposition being equally true. If we love to say and do kind things, we are one with the good deeds and the good people of the world. And so it is with health, with wholeness ; for health and wholeness, harmony and heaven, mean virtually... | |
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