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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: TO KNOW, TO DARE, TO WILL AND TO BE SILENT David j]O KNOW with that all-understanding knowing that is of the Infinite, so I am one with that Mind and see all things in right proportion, as they are in Truth; to see the face of God in every cell, plant, flower, man, and recognize his touch in every act; to know at all times in all things that God is made manifest. And yet to dare to see the human side of pain, of wilfulness, of loneliness; to dare to face the ills man-wrought; to dare to look square in the face the seeming wrongs and injuries and loss; to dare to call man God when he seems quite the opposite, a very devil; to dare to call all found and mine when all seems lost; to dare to face the issues man made, knowing God is on all sides and right is ever manifest when left to work its righteous way; to dare to see the wrong, the craven and misshapen side, to dare to look upon the other side and still see God; to dare to play my part as God would have me do, to take my share in this great life nor fear to follow where the way seems drear, and still to know 'tis thus I shall find happiness. And so I will to do. I will to know all in the understanding of the Infinite One. I will to dare to see the outer seeming and to ne'er lose heart nor faith in the fair inner meaning. I will to see the plays, the masques, the homely things of life. I will to dare to face the outcomes of my inner thoughts, knowing I do but follow swiftly as I hear his voice and just as clearly as I get me still. I will to be and do the highest there is in me and to see that all about me do the very same. I will to let men live nor in one jot or tittle interfere. I will to leave each one to his own Self, that is of God andknow that he is right. I will to will his will in all my life, to do his will...