Dr. Ernest Holmes writes in Living the Science of Mind, on page 239, that no one lives entirely by themselves. We are all individual parts of humanity, and whether we realize it or not, we are influencing those around us. The awareness of this connection, rightly used, brings to mind the possibility of each of us being an agent of blessing for the other.
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Dr. Holmes writes, “One of the most remarkable evidences of how this silent Spiritual Force works was exhibited in the life of the late Mahatma Gandhi as he sat quietly before perhaps a million people. In these great public meetings a combined atmosphere of confidence and faith was created which they called darshan, which means the united Spiritual Force of a great multitude of people. Vincent Sheehan, who wrote a book about Gandhi titled Lead Kindly Light, said that he had felt this spiritual realization so completely that it was as though he had bathed in some refreshing stream of life.”
Our enthusiasm for life is contagious. Our courage spills from our hearts and creates confidence in those around us. When we are all “prayed up” our sense of spiritual alignment reaches into the people around us with reassurance. Ought we not, then, be diligent about the kind of influence we are bringing to bear on life?
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