“It is abundantly evident that, however natural it may be for us to feel sorrow at the death of our relatives, that sorrow is an error and an evil, and we ought to overcome it. There is no need to sorrow for them, for they have passed into a far wider and happier life. If we sorrow for our own fancied separation from them, we are in the first place weeping over an illusion, for in truth they are not separated from us; and secondly, we are acting selfishly, because we are thinking more of our own apparent loss than of their great and real gain.” IfsThinkingNeedsFeelsFirstsMayRealDeathEvilNaturalLossActingOughtSorrowIllusionGainsOvercomingErrorsSeparationEvidentWeepingHappier Life Author:Charles Webster Leadbeater
“If we love a person, we love him, and whatever he may do will not affect our love. It may cause us pain if he does evil, because we love him; it may cause us sorrow and suffering; but it cannot affect our love.” IfsMayPersonsDoePainSufferingEvilCausesSorrowOur Love Book:The Hidden Side of Christian Festivals Source: The Hidden Side of Christian Festivals