SERI -Oil—JULY <38, 1918 BY CHARLES FILLMORE Some people thin" we draw upon our imagination for those metaphysical symbols. The fact is that all people who see the soul are interpreting that soul. In our great modern operas and plays and the great high class wort in that line today those nlays and upon mythologies and legends, hut haerc-been in fact is the outpicturlng of exactly the same thing is true wh i. ch How, his soul, hut far ahead of the everywhere as the tru sents the development .the love side ;ot far fetched, hut ne he accepted those operas are based interpreted to he history, hut the development of man's so’-l of the Scripture. It is a description of man’s soul, and not only his body. 3o our description is race consciousness, and will some' meaning of the scri nture . jxaa; xit> wtw a. i[‘ which h6 excelled, &nd> as Charles Reade -said character in history fully equalled David. Some of the J8fhOTe for together aged,because that * man cannot be Jesu's Christ. He foundation in man's oon-if we find in ourselves , .. „ we should not be diaoonr- in . • v i-s the seed of the Christ. David was the sol] +u d ;n,T'iC? ’7£f, 061!-°‘ the higher Prlrcinle. V Bo we find In the worid to^r.y the wKolc race, the nianetary race, in the throes of 1 cabled the David consciousness. "re are realising tod a tb'ft J1'{enJsl;!p Jf Jonathan and David is being exemplified’ in thc.t now friendship uhat is being experienced ir= the nations of ^’-en thia war c-''-rnie Kf!9 a f wwe told that we belonged to ^6 wr. ole human race and teat it was a race var, that certain prlnci ies vere being fought for. It took us a long ti * to w e to ohat . reposition, but found out that it was true, that there was a soul in .‘-rir.ci le, in unity between the peoples across the sea th0 h®°P1® in America found it in a shortage of certain food ’ ^rid i^und at in the drawing in our people of certain forces. It’w v up forced upon shortcut •- ?? rttht :rjz^rn &«* piiiifuf8ois?trS?t ;rfhsr- MBsisj,b?l ?Tr5**« has written? The iimS va“? ,7° 1 lnM™of ^.a^fijir US , an " '-•-•J -til ever — ore, for men to beoome the f°f ??“ t* become*the ?or^iS-‘Lie?££S"¥-^i;- is camaflouge. it^ove-s8 Sfdfg 0f our SOns to EuJone^tJ ouaintod vith the1^^^? ei? as c^6 trom this country, and rlow ve are - 0}°; > ,CGm?nt* '.re have come those M“i?fat9d hero und we are o-ofno-^tf the rloh-Qs that . 1: p ;’fl0 eare. After the rar J6001210 generous vith O' is enmity, it /ill bo tal en £ 13 not ff0ing to be an- of universal brotherhood-advance^let S+nter a'nev and if??r3tvndin^: lat 13 enter into '"if 3 true to onr sMrit-d ^oliov/ship; lot as be fellovs Ld friend«SCU0U3neS!3 of friendship aau th9n ^ 3^11 glue the /boio roria and - " °UrS6lVes first was a time he one wi th Chr 131 with 17 differer ce: Charles Dcude hia Bible3 one dav ,v Of he V. ! 4ii .'vela said in looking over one of _ , car/ a diagram of a eirclo and from it -/ere spokes that gave the nemos of the different sects and. in the center, Chriso. Underneath the bottom, "The nearer the cen'er the closer. I-1 other words, the nearer re ~ot to Christ the closer ve human rel ti ns. Is'nt that good doctrine? Certainly, /hat ve ’.mve been teaching. See Jonathan and David with in unity, which will rale the nor feet man. 7e will never together get in our it is Zust you, Zoined be perfect the head an> us here and and harmony men and ;omen untii things t; our re 11 the heart and do there, everywhere, of the Divine law, wo make this perfect junction between way with the -/ill which is driving away from the quietness, from the poace making us believe that there .re be ...Lned in the outer that are absolutely necessary being. it is'nt true The comes ,/hen reached, ti that ulaee Christ in : the center is developed, rou have attained that -t onl md thing necessary to the you -/ill fin^ that you h ace where you have longe1 to outer ve for aiere you have looted forward to—it is yourself, in you. the hone of ^lorv. AD