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Evans, Robert J.

"Dorothy's Mystical Adventures in Oz"

"We all had quite a discussion on the
subject of knowledge and truth and books?"
"What was the general consensus?" asked the princess.
"Well, that we should not accept blindly that which adults teach us, but
that we should sift and question and think for ourselves. And if we're
not happy with the answer to something, we should find out more about it."
"And if we should become confused by conflicting ideas," said the Tin
Woodman, "we should meditate on the subject and ask the Great Wizard to
give us the truth or to guide us in the right direction."
"Do you know who the Great Wizard is?" asked Princess Saari.
"I was telling Dorothy something about Him," said the Tin Woodman, "but
couldn't quite explain how it is that He loves everyone -- even the
Wicked Witch...."
"Well, I'll be happy to explain a little more about Him," said Princess
Saari.
"Couldn't you also cover meditation?" said the Tin Woodman. "I was going
to explain this to Dorothy, but I would prefer that you teach us."
"I'll be glad to," said the princess.


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