The World Soul

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At twelve years of age he went with his parents to Jerusalem, and when they were returning he was missing. They sought after him, returning to Jerusalem, and found him in the Temple among M l6l THE WORLD SOUL the doctors, both hearing them and asking them questions. And his mother said to him, " Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us ? Thy father and I have sought thee sorrowing. " And he said to them, " How is it that ye sought me . '* Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business ?" Th...is oneness and certainty of purpose was in him all his life. He felt within him a quality, a truth, a thought that was himself and that was necessary to the world, and all his v/hole strength and time ane^ ability went to the cultivation and expression of that thought — that truth. The obedience to parents, family love, all that the world has held most sacred came second to that sense of need of wisdom which was within him. He loved not personalities but qualities. He loved above all things community of thought and under- standing.

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