Life and Destiny (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Taylor, Thomas

 
9781330879832: Life and Destiny (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Discover how suffering can shape your soul, broaden your sight, and guide you toward meaning.

This edition presents a fierce meditation on the power of endurance and the belief in a just universe. It argues that sorrow is not random but a necessary part of spiritual growth, helping the soul gain self‑control, wisdom, and courage. The book blends philosophy, metaphysics, and moral exploration to ask what life is asking of us and how we can rise to meet it.

Through a broad view of destiny, eternity, and the law of harmony, it offers a pathway to see beauty and good as intertwined forces. It presents a vision of the soul’s evolution across time and the idea that suffering can be a teacher and a guide. Readers are invited to reconsider pain, purpose, and the ways we choose to live with hope.

  • A clear argument that suffering can have a constructive purpose for the soul.
  • The concept of the soul’s unity, evolution, and its relation to the universe.
  • An accessible discussion of reincarnation and its ethical implications.
  • Practical language about turning hardship into inner strength and resilience.

Ideal for readers drawn to philosophical spirituality, personal growth, and explorations of life, loss, and meaning.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Excerpt from Life and Destiny

Early in May, while in Dijon, France, the books of Leon Denis, the great spiritual philosopher, were brought to my attention by his friend and pupil, Miss Camille Chaise, a beautiful young refugee from Rheims. Profoundly impressed by the literary and religious importance of this volume, I asked Miss Chaise to inquire if I could obtain the rights of translation. This inquiry led to my coming to Tours, where Mr. Denis resides, and where I have pursued the delightful work. Feeling it to be a holy task, I resolved to begin it on a holy day, May 21st, which was the second anniversary of the birth of my husband into spirit life. Beginning with three pages daily, I gradually increased the number, and was able to complete the task on September 21st. The translation was made of peculiar interest to me, through messages received from my husband, while in Dijon, by the aid of a cultured lady in private life, Madame Soyer, who had no personal acquaintance with Mr. Denis or Miss Chaise. The messages urged me to make the translation, assuring me that I would not only benefit the world, but that I would be personally benefited, as the book contained great truths of life and death which would aid in my development.

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