"The Life of the Spirit" by Henry Thomas Hamblin is a book about the spiritual path and the journey to Divine Union. Hamblin emphasizes that life itself is the greatest initiator, and that all seekers must go through trials and tests to develop their character and achieve union with God. He advocates for cultivating the inner life through meditation, prayer, and communion with the Divine, and stresses the importance of surrendering to God's will and following the path of love and service. Hamblin also explores the concept of a “care-free life” achieved through complete dependence upon God and recognizing the Divine Order within, leading to “achievement without effort” through stillness and quiet contemplation. The book ultimately emphasizes the importance of sacrifice and selflessness in achieving spiritual growth and ultimately reaching the Kingdom of Heaven.
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