September-October 1926, Vol. 1-6
CONTENTS
—By S. Y
By Ragini Devi
By Gertrude Gordon
AMERICA'S IDEAL By S. G. Pandit
By Elna Marstrand
DOORS EVERYWHERE—By S. Y
By A Disciple
By Eletta de Rapalje
Excerpts From
Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass"
We Forget From Wordsworth's
"Imitations of Immortality"
By Ralph Waldo Trine
The small courtesies ...sweeten life;
The greater ....ennoble it.—Bovee.
By A Disciple
Men are more inclined
To ask curious questions
Than to obtain necessary instruction.
—Quesnel.
Reverence, Humility,
Content and Gratitude.
To hear the Norm at proper times,
This is the greatest blessing.
—Dhammapada.
INSPIRATION—By A Disciple
The power of applying attention,
Steady and undissipated,
To a single object,
Is the sure mark
Of a superior genius.
—Chesterfield.
THREE RECIPES—By S. Y.
A fact, if looked at fiercely,
May become an adventure.
—Gilbert Chesterton.
By Swami Yogananda
Where there is much light,
The shadow is deep.—Goethe.
Dhammapada, vv. 235-40
AND ANNOUNCEMENTS .....
APPLICATIONS
FOR TEACHERS' COURSE
MESSAGE TO MY
LOS ANGELES STUDENTS
By Swami Yogananda
A LETTER FROM SWAMI'S GREAT MASTER