The Life Radiant

audiobook

The Life Radiant

by Lilian Whiting

EN·~7 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

E-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland, Annie McGuire,

0:09
2

THE LIFE RADIANT - BY - LILIAN WHITING - Author of "The World Beautiful," "The Spiritual Significance" - "The World Beautiful in Books," "Kate Field, - a Record," "Boston Days," etc.

0:11
3

"Follow it, follow it, - Follow the Gleam."

0:02
4

BOSTON - LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY - 1903

0:21
5

THE LIFE RADIANT.

0:19
6

THE GOLDEN AGE LIES ONWARD.

1:19:00
7

DISCERNING THE FUTURE.

45:07
8

THE ETHEREAL REALM.

1:20:53
9

THE POWER OF THE EXALTED MOMENT.

1:46:22
10

THE NECTAR OF THE HOUR.

1:50:21

Description

A gentle invitation unfolds, urging listeners to see ordinary moments as windows to a brighter, spiritual realm. The narrator weaves poetry and reflection, suggesting that every daily task—whether the hum of a workshop or the quiet of a sunrise—carries a hidden, divine spark waiting to be recognized. By likening life to a stage where we are both actors and audience, the work encourages a fresh awareness of the unseen forces that shape our experience.

The narrative moves beyond mere philosophy, linking the emerging scientific understanding of invisible energies with the timeless promise of spiritual illumination. It proposes that the same curiosity that drives invention can also awaken a deeper receptivity to the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Listeners are reminded that the path to a “radiant life” is not reserved for the privileged; it hinges on personal choice, patience, and a willingness to let faith transform even the most humble circumstances.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (419K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-12-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lilian Whiting

Lilian Whiting

1847–1942

A popular American essayist and literary journalist, her books blended reflections on daily life, spirituality, travel, and the arts. Writing from the late 19th century into the early 20th, she became known for an uplifting, conversational style that spoke to a wide general audience.

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