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There is no one so sinful or so degraded in character that he is denied this blessed privilege of a contrite yearning for communion with his own divine source. Even the failure to have ever prayed before, even a past life of shame and error, does not cancel but, on the contrary, merely enhances this right. This granted, it will be found that there are many different forms of such communion, different ways of such prayer.

-- Notebooks Category 18: The Reverential Life > Chapter 2 : Prayer > # 8


-- Perspectives > Chapter 18: The Reverential Life > # 6