"We are here to become great men and women, and with that purpose in view, we must eliminate everything in our religion and philosophy that tends to make the human mind a dependent weakling. If you would serve God and be truly religious, do not kneel before God, but learn to walk with God, and do something tangible every day to increase the happiness of mankind. This is religion that is worth while, and it is such religion alone that can please the Infinite."
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Christian D. Larson
1874 – 1954
Christian Daa Larson (1874 – 1954) was a New Thought leader and teacher, and an author of metaphysical and New Thought books.
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