capacity for the highest form of en-
joyment and the highest kind of
growth. It was an experience which
was both emotional and spiritual;
delight and expansion were involved
in it; the joy of contact with some-
thing beautiful, and the sudden en-
largement which comes from touch
with a great nature dealing with
fundamental truth. In every expe-
rience of this kind there comes an
access of life, as if one had drunk at
a fountain of vitality.
A thrilling chapter in the spiritual
history of the race might be written
by bringing together the reports of
such experiences which are to be
found in almost all literatures, -- ex-
periences which vary greatly in depth
and significance, which have in
common the unfailing interest of
discovery and growth. If this col-
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