"Oh, yes," responded the doctor cheerfully. "Every year I shall come and
stay with you, for there is much instruction in higher things to be
given. By following the Master and living as nearly as possible His
gracious life, you will refine your physical bodies to such a degree
that in time you will be able to link up with the desire body and the
mental body--consciously, that is. Already every night you both work and
help in the next world, although you cannot yet remember what you do.
But when the time is ripe you will remember, and consciously pass from
this world to the other. Afterwards you will pass consciously from the
desire world to the mental sphere, and so you will work constantly on
three planes as the servants of Him who died on the Cross. Think then,
my children, how glorious is your future."
The faces of both brightened, but Douglas spoke rather mournfully.
"There is much to do in the physical world alone," he protested. "Look
at the unrest that prevails everywhere."
"Be of good courage, my son. This unrest you fear shows how rapidly
humanity is progressing. This is the era of individualisation, when each
has to think for himself. Is it then any wonder that opposing wills
clash, when all are so ignorant? But Chaos must precede Cosmos, and the
human race is in a very hot furnace being shaped towards the ends
intended by the God of All. The inner teaching is being given out freely
to the West and to the East, to the North and to the South, therefore is
a new spirit being infused into all religions for the enlightenment of
mankind."
"Into _all_ religions?" questioned Alice dubiously.
"Yes! All the great religions are true in their essence, for all worship
the One True God in Trinity, or in Duality, or in Unity. What men
quarrel over and what they reprobate are only those external things
which have been added by the ignorance of man. But the time is at hand
when such errors will be dispelled, and then all religions will be
unified by the Blessed One. To this nation and that God has spoken
in different ways: soon He will speak to all with one mighty voice,
and all men will learn that they are the sons of one great Father.
Notwithstanding the turmoil of the present, be of good cheer, I say, for
'All things work together for good,' as St. Paul has set forth."
In the glory of the sun, now wholly above the horizon, Alice and her
husband walked down the avenue to where the motor-car throbbed as if
impatient to start. There was a clean, fresh look about the world, as if
it had been newly made, and although husband and wife were a trifle sad
at the departure of Eberstein, yet their hearts were singing with joy,
and they were filled with gratitude to God for what He had done for
them.
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