Insight Vol 2_129

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Bar Harbor. Guy's Cliff - Aug. 5th 1885

Q. This is our last interview as Endurance
is going away.
A. It has been arranged that you should
have all you need. Do not regret that these
communications are to end, for you need
time now to digest and make part of
your life what I have given you. You will
always have, if you seek it, the inner light.

Q. Is there the sense of the ridiculous with you?
A. Yes, every sense you have that contributes
to your enjoyment is real and a part of
this life. The sense however is never
used as so often with you at the expense
of the brother.

Q. Is it right to accept suffering & illness
& misery as God's will?
A. None of it is Gods will. Suffering
is the result of broken law, and is
it natural that a loving father
should inflict it as many suppose,
on his children? Fright all suffering

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