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Divine Adjustment: Love Is the Key to Every Situation in Life
- Narrado por: Barry J. Peterson
- Duração: 3 horas e 46 minutos
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Sinopse
"Love is the key to every situation in life."
There is an ever-present principle of perfection which, when co-operated with, brings our own personal life into a state of order. There is, beneath the surface of things, an inner harmony into which we can enter, and with which we can become at one.
This is the inner secret of all true religions - to show people how to find this interior order and harmony, and to become adjusted to them and at one with them.
Many today are finding their life discordant: Nothing goes smoothly, everywhere they go they find trouble, and everything they do is done with strain and friction. The cause of all this disharmony is that they are out of adjustment with the principle of order; they are not working in agreement with the laws which govern their being - they are not thinking and living in accord with the interior harmony which is beneath the surface of things.
They all desire that their outward life should be adjusted and harmonized, but before this can become possible, they must themselves become inwardly adjusted to the laws and principles of life. Infinite wisdom is always ready and willing to lead us into the way of order and peace. Infinite love forever calls us to enter the inner harmony which is the reality. Also, all the experiences of life have the same object in view; to bring us into a state of divine adjustment.
The object of this audiobook is to help people to find their way by an understanding of life and the laws and principles which govern it.
Henry Thomas Hamblin