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| 17 August 1912 | 
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     Although the body was weak and not fitted to undergo the vicissitudes 
of crossing the Atlantic, yet love assisted us, and we came 
here.  At certain times the spirit must assist the body.  We cannot 
accomplish really great things through physical force alone; the 
spirit must fortify our bodily strength.  For example, the body of 
man may be able to withstand the ordeal of imprisonment for ten or 
fifteen years under temperate conditions of climate and restful 
physical routine.  During our imprisonment in ‘Akká means of 
comfort were lacking, troubles and persecutions of all kinds surrounded 
us, yet notwithstanding such distressful conditions, we 
were able to endure these trials for forty years.  The climate was 
very bad, necessities and conveniences of life were denied us, yet 
we endured this narrow prison forty years.  What was the reason?  
The spirit was strengthening and resuscitating the body constantly.  
We lived through this long, difficult period in the utmost love and 
heavenly servitude.  The spirit must assist the body under certain 
conditions which surround us, because the body of itself cannot 
endure the extreme strain of such hardships.  
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     The human body is in reality very weak; there is no physical 
body more delicately constituted.  One mosquito will distress it; the 
smallest quantity of poison will destroy it; if respiration ceases 
for a moment, it will die.  What instrument could be weaker and 
 
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more delicate?  A blade of grass severed from the root may live an 
hour, whereas a human body deprived of its forces may die in one 
minute.  But in the proportion that the human body is weak, the 
spirit of man is strong.  It can control natural phenomena; it is a 
supernatural power which transcends all contingent beings.  It has 
immortal life, which nothing can destroy or pervert.  If all the kingdoms 
of life arise against the immortal spirit of man and seek its destruction, 
this immortal spirit, singly and alone, can withstand 
their attacks in fearless firmness and resolution because it is indestructible 
and empowered with supreme natural virtues.  For this 
reason we say that the spirit of man can penetrate and discover the 
realities of all things, can solve the secrets and mysteries of all 
created objects.  While living upon the earth, it discovers the stars 
and their satellites; it travels underground, finds the metals in their 
hidden depths and unlocks the secrets of geological ages.  It can 
cross the abysses of interstellar space and discover the motion of 
inconceivably distant suns.  How wonderful it is!  It can attain to the 
Kingdom of God.  It can penetrate the mysteries of the divine 
Kingdom and attain to everlasting life.  It receives illumination 
from the light of God and reflects it to the whole universe.  How 
wonderful it is!  How powerful the spirit of man, while his body is 
so weak!  If the susceptibilities of the spirit control him, there is no 
created being more heroic, more undaunted than man; but if physical 
forces dominate, you cannot find a more cowardly or fearful 
object because the body is so weak and incapable.  Therefore, it is 
divinely intended that the spiritual susceptibilities of man should 
gain precedence and overrule his physical forces.  In this way he 
becomes fitted to dominate the human world by his nobility and 
stand forth fearless and free, endowed with the attributes of eternal 
life.  
 
 
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