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The Path of Virtue
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A remarkably beautiful study of the sacred virtues being perfected through the
souls sojourn on earth, The Path of Virtue is embellished with
virtue-related quotations by saints, sages, and great souls of all philosophic
expressions. The path of living a virtuous life is revealed to be the classic route to
union with God. Through examination of such virtues as character, kindness, mercy,
patience, a wholesome sense of humor, and many others, The Path of Virtue
provides invaluable insights into virtue-mastery and God-Realization for dedicated souls
everywhere.
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The scriptures of all faiths contain voluminous references to the value and necessity
of virtues. The knowledge of virtues is a light that glows in lands and in hearts where
love and goodness are cherished and expressed. Individuals and nations that recognize and
follow this light are mankinds hope for the present and for the future.
The welfare and survival of a nation are dependent upon the integrity of its leaders
and the moral character of its people. The success and happiness of a marriage are
determined by the love and virtues of husband and wife. The enlightenment of a spiritual
aspirant occurs in direct degree to the purity of his love and the sacramental expression
of virtues.
Ann Ree Colton stated, "Jonathan Murros writing involves one with his
ecstasy. The virtue he is writing about is the power within the heart of grace. Such
virtue heals the mass energized coagulations of evil and wrongdoing. This virtue gives off
the aroma of soul-exquisiteness, gives the balm of mind peace, gives the transfusion of
strength and mastery over weakness."
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"Our life is short, but to expand that span to vast eternity is virtues
work." (Shakespeare)
"The chief good is the exercise of virtue in a perfect life." (Aristotle)
"Virtue of herself is sufficient for happiness." (Plato)
"Virtue is harmony." (Pythagoras)
"The superior man thinks of virtue; the small man thinks of comfort."
(Confucius)
"The virtuous man is happy in this world, and he is happy in the next; he is
happy in both." (Buddha)
"With virtue and quietness one may conquer the world." (Lao Tzu)
"Divine virtues are regarded as conducive to liberation." (Bhagavad Gita)
"From virtue arises happiness." (Mahabharata)
"He who remains undistracted even when he is in possession of all the psychic
powers, achieves, as the result of perfect discrimination, that samadhi which is called
the cloud of virtues." (Patanjali)
"Spiritual virtue is to adore God as if thou sawest Him; and if thou seest Him
not, He nevertheless sees thee." (Muhammad)
"Virtue is that perfect good which is the complement of a happy life; the only
immortal thing that belongs to mortality." (Seneca)
"All holy virtues,
God keep you,
God, from whom you proceed and come." (Saint Francis of Assisi)
"And the whole multitude sought to touch Him [Jesus]: for there went
virtue out of Him, and healed them all." (St. Luke 6:19)
Table of Contents:
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Sacred Sources
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The Glory of God
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Worship
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The Secret of the Saints
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The Godhead
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The Holy Ghost
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Memory Treasures
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The Royal Gift of Prophecy
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The Anointed Conscience
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Joy in Marriage
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Meditation and the Law
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Prayers for the Dedicated Heart
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The Image of God
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The Mercy of God
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Restitution and Miracles
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Pure Love and the Prototypes
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Soul-Covenants and Reincarnation-Cycles
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The Reality of Eternality
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Index
Excerpts:
"The commandments revealed by Moses and Jesus are the Rosetta Stone for
mankind's decoding the hieroglyphics of the heavens. Each commandment is a law of harmony
seeking to unite life on earth with the Intelligence of God creating the stars and the
galaxies."
"Even as a high-powered telescope reveals new and greater ranges of the Universe,
so do sanctified virtues act as high-powered telescopes through which the consciousness
mind may perceive Cosmos Truths and eternal verities."
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