{"serial":"BRIEF-2026-05-17-04","doc":"brief-2026-05-17","position":4,"body_html":"<h1>Which kind of practice would you take up this month if you took this passage as instruction?</h1>\n<p class=\"muted\">Theme: <strong>growth</strong> &middot; card 4/4 &middot; 2026-05-17</p>\n<blockquote>“Thinking often on these things, the use of hats and garments dyed with a dye hurtful to them, and wearing more clothes in summer than are useful, grew more uneasy to me; believing them to be customs which have not their foundation in pure wisdom. The apprehension of being singular from my beloved friends was a strait upon me; and thus I continued in the use of some things, contrary to my judgment, about nine months. Then I thought of getting a hat the natural color of the fur, but the apprehension of being looked upon as one affecting singularity felt uneasy to me. On this account I was under close exercise of mind in the time of our general spring meeting in 1762, greatly desiring to be rightly directed; when, being deeply bowed in spirit before the Lord, I was made willing to submit to what I apprehended was required of me; and when I returned home, got a hat of the natural color of the fur.</blockquote>\n<p class='muted'>&mdash; William James, <em>The Varieties of Religious Experience</em></p>\n<p class='muted'><em>Notes go here when you tap capture or note above.</em></p>","captures":[],"notes":"","comments":[]}