
The opening article in this
edition is “The Practical Side of
Compassion: The Roots of Lucidity and Pain”, which says:
“Every political crisis has moral roots, and the
foundations of good sense and mutual understanding are also moral. The sources
of conflict must be found at the human soul, just as the essential substance of
peace and justice.”
What is the validity in our century of the
“One Nation” philosophy of solidarity taught by British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli?
On page three we have two notes. One of them
mentions the lessons present in disharmony. The other one proposes the
possibility of suffering with dignity a pain that belongs to all.
“Socratic
Questions to Oneself” is on page four.
On page five we have a fragment from Pitirim A. Sorokin: “Conversion to Goodness: Unsuspected
Kindness as Precipitant”.
Other topics include:
* When
the Earth Shall Melt, Planetary Change and the Eternal Law;
* The Writings of an Eastern
Master - 25;
* On what level are you of the
evolutionary journey? In what phase are your friends?
* Robert Crosbie Writes About
Voluntary Simplicity; and
* Thoughts Along the Road -
Victory Must Be Looked at Humbly.
With 14 pages, the April edition
contains the List of New Texts at our
associated websites.
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