Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Great Work in America, Vol. 2: July, 1926
Harmonic Philosophy constitute a very definite Ethical Formulary, or Moral Code, for the Living Of A Life by those who accept that Philosophy and adopt its Moral Code. Any such individual, to be a consistent student and disciple of the Harmonic Philosophy, must not only believe in its teach ings and findings, but must live his life in strict conformity with its Ethical Formula, or Moral Code. If he does this he is justly entitled to be called Consistent. On the other hand, if he fails to live his life in conformity with the principles of the philosophy he has accepted, he is not consistent.
Doubtless the fact that there are so very few who succeed in living their lives in conformity with their own religion, or philosophy, has given rise to the popular saying: Consistency.
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