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d the great benefit he works for' is for ifmself. A man may refuse to allow him. élf to think of reward. But in that very apfusal is seen the fact that reward is desired. And it is useless for the disciple esp strive to learn by means of checking ny&mself. The soul must be unfettered, the chesires free. But until they are fixed
anly or that state wherein there is neither hæward nor pupishment, good not evil, it wat in vain that he endeavours. He may edeem to make greit progress, but some iday.hę will come face to face with his own
ipul, and will.recognize that when he came hip the tree of knowledge he chose the ichitter fruit and not the sweet; and then zhche veil will fall utterly, and he will give foip his freedom and become a slave of desire. hafherefore be warned, you who are but turn. ghhg toward the life of occultism. Learn now : that there is no cure for desire, no cure for onhe love of reward, no cure for the misery mit longing, szve, in the fixing of the sight