All things are known to the soul. It is not to be surprised by any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm, and it is wider than space, older than time, wide as hope, rich... Rough-hewn - Page 242by Dorothy Canfield Fisher - 1922 - 502 pagesFull view - About this book
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...to be surprised by any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm, and it...they are not for her who putteth on her coronation robes, and goes out through universal love to universal power." How beautiful and how true ! were it... | |
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