The Halo of Grief

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The instruments through which life works may be separate, but life itself is one and the same. That is why we cannot get away from the sufferings and joys of others; why the consequence of our thoughts and acts fall upon others as upon ourselves, 158 The Mastery of Grief not only on those now living but upon those also who are to follow. This oneness of life stretches back to the beginning which no man has seen, as it stretches on to that end which no man can conceive. Dr. Paul Carus compares h...umanity to the coral growth. Those tiny creatures, be- ginning life in sunny shallow waters, build- ing ever higher, layer upon layer, as their work sank deeper and deeper because of the changes in the earth, are like the ancestors of man. They built the founda- tion for the coral life of to-day; though dead and gone centuries ago, it is upon them and upon their work that the living coral rises. Their work determines the very form of the work that is done now.
So it is with man. There is no individual in the sense of absolute separateness.


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