Wednesday, August 15, 2007

We may generally keep serene through following the other measures



already described
We may generally keep serene through following the other measures
already described. Discontent is undoubtedly very often the consequence
of wrong conditions in the body, and though melancholy, worry,
peevishness, fear generally appear as arising from outward conditions,
there are usually real physical sources, existing within the body
itself. These are at times most difficult of recognition. A person who
is physically ill is likely to be ill-satisfied with everything, without
suspecting the fundamental cause of the discontent. When the apparent
'cause' is removed, the discontent remains none the less, and fastens
itself on the next thing that comes along.


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