Any attempt to gain access to spiritual consciousness through such a denial of objective experience is the result of psychical confusion, the inability to see that the Whole includes all of Its parts, and that the Spirit finds an expression through every human act. If we could do away with all sense of separation from the universal Spirit and recognize that every act, howsoever trivial, is some expression of Its nature through us, we would learn one of the greatest lessons of life.
Our object is not to retire from life, not to repudiate our objective environment and our subjective concepts in the vast spiritual scheme of things, but to realize that the Infinite forever flows into expression through the finite.
Such a concept ennobles our life and makes of our otherwise petty endeavors a manifestation of the progressive outpouring of Spirit and a successive revelation of the potential possibilities of all men. One who holds this idea cannot think of any legitimate endeavor as being mean, isolated, or of no avail, for he senses a dignity in every constructive human act, a proclamation of Divinity and the givingness of the Spirit through the human hand outstretched in the service of humanity.

