Ralph Waldo Trine's "What All the World's A-Seeking" is a book that argues for the importance of service and love as the foundation for a fulfilling and meaningful life. Trine uses religious teachings, particularly those of Jesus Christ, to illustrate the transformative power of living a life of service to others. He argues that self-centeredness leads to a diminished existence, while forgetting one's self in the service of others brings joy, success, and a deeper connection to the divine. He believes that this principle of service applies to all aspects of life, including personal relationships, community involvement, and even one's attitude towards animals. Trine emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's own spiritual nature and cultivating inner strength and power through this practice of selfless service. He views this approach as the path to achieving true happiness, fulfillment, and a deeper connection with the divine.
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