"Not in any of the three worlds
(waking, dream and sleep) can the soul find lasting satisfaction, apart
from the realization of righteousness. Bodied or disembodied, it is
ceaselessly driven on by the discipline of suffering, until at last,
in its extremity, it flies to its only refuge-the refuge of righteousness-and
finds that joy, satisfaction, and peace which it had so long and so
vainly sought.
"The great need of the soul, then,
is the need of this permanent principle, called righteousness, on which
it may stand securely and restfully amid the tempest of earthly existence,
no more bewildered, and whereon it may build the mansion of a beautiful,
peaceful, and perfect life."
"It is the realization of this
principle where the Kingdom of Heaven, the abiding home of the soul,
resides, and which is the source and storehouse of every permanent blessing.
Finding it, all is found; not finding it, all is lost."