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help is the last and the least of its kind, because, there is, in regard to it, no permanent satisfaction. The misery that I feel when I am hungry.is satisfied by eating, but hunger returns again; my misery can cease altogether only when I am satisfied beyond all want. Then hunger will not make me miserable; no distress, no misery, no sorrow will be able to move me. That help which tends to make us strong spiritually is, of course, help of the highest value; next to it comes intėllectual help, and after that physical help.
The miseries of the world cannot be cured by simply offering physical help;' until man's nature changes, these physical needs will always arise, and miseries will always be felt, and no amount of physical help given to the world will cure them completely. The only solution of the problem of all this evil and misery in the world is to make mankind pure. Ignorance is the mother of all the evil and all the misery we see. Let men have light, let them be spiritually strong; and if we can accomplish this, if all mankind becomes pure and