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themselves in our plans and our activities. Why, therefore, should we wait until the end of the year or the beginning of a New Year to change something that should be changed instantly? And there is no better time to change our course of activity or our course of thinking or living than to do it when we discover or realize that we have been in error. So I am not going to say to all of our members and readers in this issue of The Rosicrucian Digest that I hope each member has made a new start and a new beginning for 1938, but I will say most sincerely that I hope that the coming twelve months will prove even more happy and more successful than the past year, and that each one will take advantage of the opportunities that lie ahead to make such improvements or changes as will afford every opportunity for individual abilities and powers to make the best of manifestations. By the time this issue of The Rosicrucian Digest reaches most of you, the year of 1938 will have made a good start, and you will have had enough days in the New Year to determine what your course and plan will be. But even the captain of a good ship will change the course of that ship after it has been under way for some time if he finds it advantageous or of benefit. Perhaps the most important thing that most of us should change, at any time in the year and any year in the century, is our course of thinking and the resulting course of procedure in our living. There is another great change all of us can always afford to make, and that is to determine that we shall apply and use our special God-given abilities and faculties to the very best advantage. Throughout the world today mighty changes are taking place. At the end of 1938 we will be able to look back, as we did a few months ago, and see that the past year was fraught with many important changes. Life is composed of changes, and progress is a result of changes that are improvements. Failure in life consists of changes that were detrimental. Man possesses the will power to choose, to decide, to determine, and with persistency carry out his decisions. Our organization has been making many changes throughout the past year, and will continue to make many improvements and changes during the coming year, and we hope all our members and readers will keep pace with us in making life better individually and collectively for mankind. A careful study and analysis of the teachings and lessons that go forward to our members each week will enable them gradually to remold their lives and rearrange their courses in life to their greater happiness, prosperity and health. *** We bear within us the epitome of the whole history of worlds. He who should contrive to revive those memories would be the master of life and death. He would have nothing more to learn.-- Maeterlinck.
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