
The Mystery of Life sculpture at Forest Lawn Memorial Park – Glendale, California
“Love is the light that dissolves all walls between souls, families and nations.”
~ Paramahansa Yogananda ~
To All the Beautiful Spirits on SJR,
As we come to a close of one year and welcome the beginning of the next…
We are Grateful for Each of You …
Your Light, your Love, your Support & Words of Wisdom have uplifted and enlightened us throughout the days ... and the year.
We embrace You with our Loving Blessings, our unyielding support shall forever be yours …
~ With Appreciation & Universal Blessings of Pure Light ~
Geysha & Michael

Forest Lawn Memorial Park – Glendale, California
“Those who are unconquered in spirit are the real successes in life. If you can so train or condition your mind that you are content regardless of what you have or do not have, and if you can stand the challenge of all your trials and remain calm-that is true happiness.”
~ Paramahansa Yogananda ~

Forest Lawn Memorial Park – Glendale, California
“No action is ever an isolated event. Always, it invites from the universe a reaction that corresponds exactly to the type and the force of energy behind the deed.”
~ Paramahansa Yogananda ~

“Around the mystic Stream of Life we see grouped eighteen persons typifying many walks and stations in life. First we see…”
1. – a boy, who is astonished at the miracle that has happened in his hand — one moment, an unbroken egg; the next moment, a chick, teeming with life. “Why?” he asks. “How does it happen? What is the answer to this Mystery of Life?” He questions…
2. – his aged grandmother, who, he reasons, knows everything. But we see her resigned in the face of the inexplicable. Then we see…
3 and 4. – the lovers, who believe they have found the answer to the mystery in their first kiss.
5. – the sweet girl graduate, lost in dreams, with no place as yet in her thoughts for a serious questioning of Life’s destiny.
6. – the scientist, troubled because all his learnings, all his searchings, have not solved the mystery.
7 and 8. – the mother, who finds the answer in the babe at her breast.
9, 10, 11, 12, 13. – the happy family group, not really perturbed by the mystery, although even they seem to ask: “Why do the doves mate?”
14. the learned philosopher, scratching his puzzled head in vain.
15 and 16. – the monk and the nun, comforted and secure, confident that they have found the answer in their religion.
17. – the atheist, the fool, who grinningly cares not at all, while
18. – the stoic, sits in silent awe and contemplation of that which he believes he knows but cannot explain or understand.
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