THOUGHT CAMPAIGN.
The following has been forwarded with a request for publication: — “Every householder in the Empire is invited to gather together the inmates of his house for a few minutes daily, for silent concentrated thought directed to the helping of the powers of good, each one throwing all his willpower to strengthen endurance in th% hearts of the Allied Actions, that they cease not till their task be accomplished Where desired, the silent five or ten minutes could open with these words: —“We ask that the Divine Will shall find in us clean and deep channels through which it may deign to flow.” The playing of a few chords of a well-known hymn helps to harmonise those present. If the hundreds of thousands who arc unable' to be at the front would join in a thought campaign, either as householders or singly, an effective force would he created to reinforce those who are struggling on land, sea and air, for the triumph of the right and the upward progress of humanity. There are many who think there is a. possibility of bringing this struggle to an end during the next ffcw months. but that if the war does not end then it may go on till the world is entirely exhausted and the civilisation of Europe dies out. It is on the balance. The mighty power of Thought, if widely used to bring about victory, could turn the scale and greatly shorten the war. Those who use it must be pure in motive, with no hatred in their hearts, or they will do more harm than, good.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 78, 8 March 1916, Page 6
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268THOUGHT CAMPAIGN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 78, 8 March 1916, Page 6
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