Excerpt from Individual Science Is the Philosophy of Life
In putting this small book before the public I want it distinctly understood that the writer is a friend to all mankind and finds no fault with any religion, creed or dogma, or with what any man believes, even if he believes it until he thinks that he knows it to be true; neither does he condemn any man for anything, because he is living his own life and you are living yours, and he recognizes the fact that no man can measure any other man, for he only has his own measure to measure with, and no man's measure will measure any other man, because we all need a different experience to bring us to the knowledge of self, so if the reader finds anything that he believes condemns any man he has not got the writer's mode of understanding and cannot see eye to eye with us, for we condemn no man, but forgive all, and by that law we know that we are forgiven, and no other law, for we know that we are the law. We only give the truth as it has been awakened in our individual consciousness, and ask no one to believe us, for we know that the more we believe what has been told us the less chance we have of knowing for ourselves, for believing is to us the opposite of knowing; knowing is life and liberty, and believing is death and destruction, so when you cease to cover up knowledge with belief it is ever present, because it is a free gift of God, and belief has to be taught from one to another and is only human, always remembering that it is human to forgive and divine to forget.
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