One of the recently found sayings of Jesus is VOICES 

 this, " Raise the stone and there thou shalt find 

 me, cleave the wood and there am I." 



Do we not pause reverently before such say- 

 ings as these? Do they not quicken our sense 

 of divine reality in Nature? Happy is he who 

 walks in his garden with something of the soul 

 of the poet and the faith of the Christian. He 

 will discern, not only the beauty of form and 

 color, not only the beauty of the parts as they 

 relate themselves to the whole, but he will ap- 

 prehend something of the intimations the 

 great thoughts which come to him through 

 their beauty, and which make their appeal to 

 the soul within him. With eyes to see he may 

 see "the flower on the spiritual side." He will 

 discern that the beauty which comes to him 

 through the eye, and the moral light which 

 shines from behind upon the soul, come from 

 one center and lead upward to the thought of 

 One Being who is above both and yet in both. 



With reverent soul he will hear the Voice in 

 the cool of the day. 

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