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Identifier: asitistobe00dani (find matches)
Title: As it is to be
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Daniels, Cora Linn, b. 1852
Subjects: Spiritualism
Publisher: (Milwaukee, Wis., Press of King, Fowle & co.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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vil, he is good, isn't he ? and if he is good, just so much good goes with him into the other world. The spirit laughed. True in one sense, but let me illustrate: Have you not met a pathetic, self-satisfied, quiet people, who moved through life without doing any positive evil, but also who did no positive good ? That is what Jesus meant when he spoke the parable of the ten talents. These people simply exist. They do not use their thirty or fifty years of life to any advantage. They do not grow; they do not The spark progress. The spark of spiritual vitality does of spiritual not become a flame; it smoulders, amounting to nothing. In them evil is little, certainly, and there is little to cast off; but there is so little life of good, that they might as well never have been in a fleshly envelope at all, for all the status they gain here. Oh! I exclaimed, that is very plain indeed. The Voice then spoke to me in a new way. I am going to show you the symbol of a pure, beautiful soul, it said. And presently I
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consider the lilies. EVIL AND PURITY. 41 became aware (although with my eyes closed, at night in a dark room) of a lily. It was avery large lily. It had no leaves about it, but was the pure white blossom, standing alone on its stem, about twenty feet from me. But it did not continue simply a white lily. It turned into a sparkling silver lily, and soon seemed to pulse with throbbing life, its whole form vibrating with seeming vitality and finally throwing off a silver radiance supremely beautiful. In my estimate, it was at least two feet high. I finally opened my eyes, and I saw and heard no more. The symbol of a pure soul.

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  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Daniels__Cora_Linn__b__1852
  • booksubject:Spiritualism
  • bookpublisher:_Milwaukee__Wis___Press_of_King__Fowle___co__
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
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  • bookleafnumber:52
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