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How to Find Your Real Self

By: Mildred Mann
Narrated by: Tom Brooks
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Summary

There is certainly nothing more necessary in the world today than a practical philosophy of life. By a practical philosophy, I do not mean beautiful ideals and wonderful dreams in which we seek refuge from a terrifying world. I mean the kind of philosophy which is livable, usable, and expendable. I mean the kind of philosophy that far outdistances the abstract ideas of the world's great thinkers. I mean the kind of philosophy that Jesus demonstrated and taught - a pragmatic mysticism.

Many people have asked, "Just what is that?" Pragmatism is a term that came into favor about the turn of the century from William James. He was, and still is, the greatest of all American psychologists, and we might add the title of philosopher to him also. He said that pragmatism in terms of self is that which is usable, that which is expendable. In other words, pragmatism is anything that has a cash value not only in the sense of buying an article but in the real sense of your own inner resources, explored, developed, and used.

Is it usable? Will it help you? Can you work on it? Pragmatism is certainly very workable. In other words, it is what we call the metaphysical concept, or what I personally prefer to call "pragmatic mysticism". It is not the kind of belief that makes you withdraw from the world, or live in a cave, or mortify the flesh, or deny yourself anything that makes for gracious living. It is a pragmatic, everyday-usable union with God. That is what it is in simple terms.

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