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FIRST MORNING
FIRST EVENING
SECOND MORNING
SECOND EVENING
THIRD MORNING
THIRD EVENING
FOURTH MORNING
FOURTH EVENING
Having clothed himself with humility,
the first questions a man asks himself
are:-
FIFTH MORNING
FIFTH EVENING
SIXTH MORNING
SIXTH EVENING
To stand face to face with truth; to arrive,
after innumerable wanderings and pains, at
wisdom and bliss; not to be finally defeated
and cast out, but to ultimately triumph
over every inward foe-such is man’s divine
destiny, such his glorious goal; and this,
every saint, sage, and savior has declared.
SEVENTH MORNING
SEVENTH EVENING
EIGHTH MORNING
EIGHTH EVENING
NINTH MORNING
Whatever conditions are rendering your
life burdensome, you may pass out of and
beyond them by developing and utilizing
within you the transforming power of
self-purification and self-conquest.
NINTH EVENING
TENTH MORNING
TENTH EVENING
ELEVENTH MORNING
ELEVENTH EVENING
TWELFTH MORNING
TWELFTH EVENING
You are the creator of your own shadows;
you desire, and then you grieve; renounce,
and then you shall rejoice.
THIRTEENTH MORNING
FOURTEENTH MORNING
FOURTEENTH EVENING
When I am pure,
I shall have solved the mystery of life;
I shall be sure,
When I am free from hatred, lust and
strife,
I am in Truth, and Truth abides in me;
I shall be safe, and sane, and wholly free,
When I am pure.
FIFTEENTH MORNING
FIFTEENTH EVENING
SIXTEENTH MORNING
SIXTEENTH EVENING
By constantly overcoming self, a man gains
a knowledge of the subtle intricacies of
his mind; and it is this divine knowledge
which enables him to become established
in calmness.
SEVENTEENTH MORNING
SEVENTEENTH EVENING
EIGHTEENTH MORNING
EIGHTEENTH EVENING
NINETEENTH MORNING
NINETEENTH EVENING
TWENTIETH MORNING
TWENTIETH EVENING
TWENTY-FIRST MORNING
TWENTY-FIRST EVENING
TWENTY-SECOND MORNING
TWENTY-SECOND EVENING
Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream
so shall you become. Your vision is the
promise of what you shall one day be;
your Ideal is the prophecy of what you
shall at last unveil.
TWENTY–THIRD MORNING
TWENTY–THIRD EVENING
TWENTY–FOURTH MORNING
TWENTY–FOURTH EVENING
TWENTY–FIFTH MORNING
By curbing his tongue, a man gains
possession of his mind.
TWENTY–FIFTH EVENING
TWENTY–SIXTH MORNING
TWENTY–SEVENTH MORNING
TWENTY–SEVENTH EVENING
TWENTY–EIGHTH MORNING
TWENTY–EIGHTH EVENING
TWENTY–NINTH MORNING
TWENTY–NINTH EVENING
THIRTIETH MORNING
THIRTIETH EVENING
THIRTY-FIRST MORNING
THIRTY-FIRST EVENING