Jane Wolfe Diary Entry

Saturday, 21 May 1921

 

     

 

A.M.

 

All day yesterday I was free from any Desire—things looked different. I offered to take over the washing of Lulu’s diapers, etc., and meant it. Two days ago I could not have done this—easily. This brings me to the Christian Science way—their expression being: “There is no need to give up anything, or worry about error: you outgrow things.” I have noticed this same thing take place with me—the dropping away, the sloughing off, without thought aimed in that particular direction.

 

 

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