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I Am the Life
- Gesprochen von: Barry J. Peterson
- Spieldauer: 4 Std. und 28 Min.
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Foreword by author:
"He who lives in Truth is not afraid to proclaim the Truth. He is strong, he is full of optimism. He looks for the bright side in all things. In the darkest corners he makes the sun shine. He walks through life with a smile. He sings the song of joy. His faith is in the Absolute who lives in and through him. He carries a message of hope and courage and loves all life. He gives help where and when it is needed. He helps others to help themselves.
He is free from fear and worry, always forgiving, always tolerant. He is devoid of hate, envy and malice. He radiates love to all the world and minds his own business and expects others to do the same. He goes joyfully through life, things that drive others to despair and misery leave him in a calm undisturbed state of mind. His peace comes from within. He is like the ocean which receives all streams and rivers yet the ocean's mighty calm is unmoved. Those who contact him feel his presence and receive encouragement.
He attracts love and friends; not that he desires them, because he does not depend on people and things, but these things come to him as his right. He acknowledges the Law and the Law responds. He is at home with all classes of people, the rich and the poor are all alike to him. He does not favour one more than the other; he is not interested in what they have. All are equally at home with him. He is welcome in all homes, and children cling to his hands and coat.
He loves life and life responds. Sinner and saint are the same to him, he sees the good in the sinner and does not look for a weakness in the saint. He knows that he himself is not without sin and so he never casts the stone. The outcast recognizes him as a brother. The woman who has passed through the furnace of life trusts him. He gives of his love and wisdom and points the way to happiness."