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Mysteries

By: Nona L. Brooks
Narrated by: Jim Wentland
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What is a mystery?

Down through the ages, men have been accustomed to call that to them was unknown, unexplained, or incomprehensible - a mystery. There has been a tendency to wrap veils of mystery around natural phenomena, around the causes of daily experience in the lives of men, and even around God. That which is in any particular out of what we have called the usual and the commonplace has aroused a sense of the supernatural or the mysterious in relation to it. Mankind has relegated much to the realm of the mysterious that is explainable under the light that true thinking throws upon the experiences. There rises the question, why is this? Long, long ago, in the childhood of the race, before men thought intelligently about life and living, they felt within themselves an impelling urge for something higher than their daily experiences. They naturally looked to that which was above them and found it beyond their power to understand. So it came about that while these primitive men were still a great way off, the greater experiences of life looked weird and incomprehensible to them. They were thinking in terms of separation; hence all greater experiences were mysterious to them.

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There is another book by same author here on audible. It for some reason is far better, moving, concise. Perhaps the author was then further on in her development? Whatever the case is I would rather listen to that book many times than this once.

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