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> > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck"  wrote:
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> > > > > Yes!  OMG!  It's what I've been trying to tell you all.  -Buck in the 
> > > > > Dome
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> > > > > "Great Unified Field, attend while Zion sings
> > > > > The joy that from Thy presence springs;"
> > > > > 
> > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Yifu" <yifuxero@> wrote:
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> > > > > > Willison was a preacher in the Church of Scotland.
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> > > > > > THE BALM OF GILEAD,  by John  Willison, 1742.
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> > > > > >   "A day of the ministration of the Spirit would bring many rare 
> > > > > > and rich blessings along with it, such as the discoveries of the 
> > > > > > Redeemer's glory, convictions of the evil and vileness of sin, many 
> > > > > > crowns of victory and triumph to Christ, great additions to his 
> > > > > > friends and followers.  Then gospel-light would shine clear, saving 
> > > > > > knowledge increase, ignorance and error vanish, riches of free 
> > > > > > grace would be displayed, and Satan be bound up.  Then ministers 
> > > > > > and ordinances would be lively, secure sinners would be awakened, 
> > > > > > dead souls would live, heard hearts would be melted, strong lusts 
> > > > > > subdued, and many sons and daughters born to God.  Such a day would 
> > > > > > heal divisions, cement breaches, make us all of one heart and mind, 
> > > > > > and bring down Heaven to earth.  This would redress our grievances, 
> > > > > > remove our complaints, and unite, Christs's scattered flock.  It 
> > > > > > would make true religion and holy persons to be in esteem, vice to 
> > > > > > be in disgrace, and iniquity as ashamed to hide its face.  Then 
> > > > > > sabbaths and communions would be days of heaven.  Prayers and 
> > > > > > praise, spiritual converse, talking of Christ and redeeming love, 
> > > > > > would be our chiefest delight.  Oh, then, pray for such a time"
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> > > > Om Yes, let us work for such times for all!
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> > > And, that in the spiritual work there are not things Negative and 
> > > unhelpful to how we live our lives in a spiritual journey of balance and 
> > > harmony aimed at the growth and perfection of the soul while here on 
> > > earth?
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> > Yes certainly there are!  Yes it is so that there is virtuous and sinful to 
> > spiritual life.
> > -Buck in the Dome
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> Yes indeed like, as our virtuous Alex Stanley thus shows us here;
> We quote Mr. Stanley:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley" wrote:
> > > > "I probably would have enjoyed it, and I hope it was recorded.. 
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> But, with my life so completely focused on Vedic purity, I was in bed by 9pm 
> and unable to attend.
> Needless to say, and going to bed early greatly improves my quality of life."
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That's fabulous.

Good example of spiritual virtue and what be sinfulness. 
...And for instance there is Nablusoss here.  This is most instructive:
[ ] > > "9PM is truly impressive, a goal I could never achieve even on Purusha, 
now using 'living in a city' as a lame excuse." 
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Tisk, Tisk.
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 In the good work of spiritual life virtue triumphs.
 "Needless to say, going to bed early greatly improves my quality of life."


-Buck in the Dome

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