“The greatest prosperity in life is not associated with money or even with the worldly things that have no inherent quality but represent a power to buy. Good health, a moderate enjoyment of the necessities of life, a happy and contented mind, a sureness of what will be made manifest on the morrow, a lack of fear regarding the so-called unknown probabilities of life, a rational and understandable attunement with the Consciousness of the Creator and the Spiritual Mind of the Universe, the fortunate ability to make friends and hold them, to spread sunshine and happiness, to find ways and means of helping others (without the use of money or material things)—these are the things that represent the true prosperity of life. A person who has most of these would not abandon them, trade them, exchange them or sell them for all of the money, the gold, the jewels or material assets of this Earth.”
-H. Spencer Lewis
Quaerite Et Invenietis “Seek and you will find”
“There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed”
May God bless and protect you and…
May you always be
Healthy, Happy
Safe and Comfortable
Seth Kelly Curtis
This is so deep and true. I enjoyed reading it and I liked the vocabulary. The only suggestion I would offer to you is that you allow some spacing in the quote. I suppose when I read a block of writing I read it as one long conversation without pauses.
In those pauses, I absorb and take a break much as listeners do when listening to a talk and the speaker pauses to let the audience catch up and absorb a joke or something that has importance.