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OVERCOMING TROUBLES

SOUND ADVICE. ABOUT ATTEMPTED EVASION-

"It is usual for people tft> try to dismiss their fears,, apprehensions,] depressions, etc., from, their minds., This is better than worrying, about them;, but it does not overcome them in advance. Impending, trouble, dis- j missed from the mind. for a time, is. as acuta as ever. it. was. when it arrives," writes Mr H. T. BLamblin, editor, of The Science of. Thought Review. . "A. man. ma;? know, that his rent or interest, must be. paid;. Putting tha. matter out. of. his mind, will not pay., his rent. He may. k&ep, an dismissing it from, his mind,, bffit when rent dayc comes again he has his rent still to pay. Dismissing, the matter from his mind; has not paid his rent, fior hirav _ " The man., if he is sensible, thinks about, his rent day. and. prepares to meet it by industry and. forethought. ■ln the same way; in. spiritual work, 'dismissing ai trouble from the mind, or our fears in pleasure or divejjsions, never overcomes the evil that' is threatening us. " Whatever i\ is that is troubling us must, be faced! and ' worked thx-ough' until we realise truth. E&ch time that we do this truth tends to neutralise th® impending evil, and aiso it prepares us for meeting a (Sfficult expedience successfully.'^

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3445, 19 March 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)

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OVERCOMING TROUBLES King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3445, 19 March 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)

OVERCOMING TROUBLES King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3445, 19 March 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)