Perfection
“The conclusions forced upon me in the course of a life devoted to natural science is that the universe as it is assumed to be in physical science is really a progressive realization of the spiritual world in which spiritual values count for everything...
“The apparent evil and imperfection of the universe is not evil and imperfection, but imperfect apprehension…on the same level as the belief in witches and devils will go the way of all superstitions.”¹
— John Scott Haldane
The essential nature of life is perfection.²
— Richard Booker
Waves of the Ocean
[1] Margaret Laird, Practice Not Profession, (The Institute of Metaphysical Science, 1981), p. 5 AX 6094
[2] Richard Booker, An Orientation Course in Christian Science, (The Institute of Metaphysical Science, unpublished), p. 6 AX 8044