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![]() | Our teachings are not a personal opinion nor is it a special revelation. It is a result of the best thoughts of the ages. It borrows much of its light from others, but in so doing, robs no one, for Truth is universal. |
Taking the best from all sources, we has access to the highest enlightenment of the ages. Shorn of dogmatism, freed from superstition, and always ready for greater illumination, this teaching offers the student of life the best that the world has discovered.
The varying faiths of mankind are unnumbered, but the primal Truth of the race is, today as of old, the One Faith: an instinctive reliance upon the Unseen, which we call God. Religion is One. Faith is One. Truth is One. There is One Reality at the heart of all religions, whether their name be Hindu, Mohammedan, Christian or Jewish.While the Universal Mind contains all knowledge and is the potential of all things, only as much Truth comes to us as we are able to receive. Should all the wisdom of the Universe be poured over us, we should yet receive only that which we are ready to understand. Each draws from the Source of all knowledge only that to which he inwardly listens. The scientist discovers the principle of his science, the artist taps the essence of beauty, the saint draws Christ into his being, because to each is given according to his ability to receive.
Believing that the Universal Spirit comes to the fullest consciousness in man's innermost Self, we strive to cultivate the inner life, knowing that spiritual certainty is the result of an impact of God upon the soul. There is a presence pervading all, an Intelligence running through all, a Power sustaining all, binding all into One Perfect Whole. The realization of this Presence, Intelligence, Power and Unity constitutes the nature of the mystic Christ, the indwelling Spirit, the image of God, the Sonship to the Father.
In our practice and teaching, we endeavor to include the whole life. It is not a dreamy, mystical cult, but the exponent of a vigorous philosophy applicable to the everyday needs of life, and this accounts for its rapid growth. Men and women find in it a message that fits in with their daily needs.