The Shinning Gateway By James Allen

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The Shining Gateway. By James Allen.

Contents

1. Editor’s foreword

2. The Shining Gateway of Meditation

3. Temptation

4. Regeneration

5. Actions and Motives

6. Morality and Religion

7. Memory, Repetition, and Habit

8. Words and Wisdom

9. Truth Made Manifest

10. Spiritual Humility

11. Spiritual Strength

Editor’s foreword

Students of the works of James Allen all over the world will welcome with joy another book

from his able pen. In this work we find the Prophet of Meditation in one of his deepest and yet

most lucid expositions. How wonderfully he deals with fundamental principles ! Here the reader

will find no vague statement of generalities, for the writer enters with tender reverence into every

detail of human experience. It is as though he came back to The Shining Gate, and, standing

there, he reviewed all the way up which his own feet have travelled, passing over no temptation

that is common to man; knowing that the obstacles that barred his ascending pathway, or the

clouds that at times obscured his vision, are the common experiences of all those who have set

their faces towards the heights of Blessed Vision. As we read his words now, he seems to stand

and beckon to us, saying, "Come on, my fellow Pilgrims; it is straight ahead to the Shining

Gateway ; I have blazed the track for you." In sending forth this, another posthumous volume

from his pen, we have no doubt but that it will help many and many an aspiring soul up to the

heights, until at last they too stand within The shining Gateway.

LILY L. ALLEN.

"Bryngoleu," Ilfracombe, ENGLAND

Behold the shining gateway

He who attaineth unto Purity

The faultless Parthenon of Truth doth use

Awake ! Disperse the dreams of self and sin ?

Behold the Shining Gateway! Enter in!

1. The shining gateway of meditation

Be watchful, fearless, faithful, patient, pure:

By earnest meditation sound the depths

Profound of life, and scale the heights sublime

Of Love and Wisdom. He who does not find

The Way of Meditation cannot reach

Emancipation and enlightenment.

The unregenerate man is subject to these three things — Desire, Passion, Sorrow. He lives

habitually in these conditions, and neither questions nor examines them. He regards them as his

life itself, and cannot conceive of any life apart from them. To-day he desires, to-morrow he

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