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'If we remember that there is a correspondence between the life of a human being and that of nature, we can say that a young person's formative years can be compared to the period when the earth itself was being formed. At that time, no organized form of life was possible on earth, for it was nothing but a seething mass of molten matter constantly racked by volcanic eruptions... Nothing solid can be built on such unstable ground, and this means that before they can become a hos-pitable environment for plants, animals and human beings, symbolically speaking, young people have to introduce an element of moderation, control and harmony into their lives. It is this that constitutes the transition from youth to adulthood: the transition from an unorganized, chaotic, unstable life to a life that is rich and full and beneficial both to oneself and to others.'
1 - Youth, a World in Gestation
2 - The Foundation Stone of Life: Faith in a Creator 3 - A Sense of the Sacred 4 - The Voice of our Higher Nature 5 - Choosing the Right Direction 6 - Knowledge Cannot Give Meaning to Life 7 - Character Counts for More than Knowledge 8 - Learning to Handle Success and Failure 9 - Recognize the Aspirations of Soul and Spirit 10 - The Divine World, Our Own Inner World 11 - Did you Choose Your Own Family? 12 - Benefit From the Experience of Older People 13 - Compare Yourself to Those Who Are Greater 14 - The Will Must be Sustained by Love 15 - Never Admit Defeat 16 - Never Give Way to Despair 17 - Artists of the Future 18 - Sexual Freedom 19 - Preserve the Poetry of Your Love 20 - Members of One Universal Family (I) (II) |