"Not until we are able to join the Master and the mystics in the Garden and say, not only with our lips but with our lives, "Not my will but Thine be done," shall we even begin to know what Christianity really is, for the way of the mystics is the way of the divine life, every son of which might take for his motto that great word uttered by one of the old German saints, "I want to be to the Eternal Goodness what a man's right arm is to a man."" - Thomas LeRoy Haywood, Christian Mysticism and Other Essays
What a wonderful quote. Thank you
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Beautiful Helena. Just what I needed to read this morning. Big hug
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You are most welcome. Love from across the waves…
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