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KARMA
most miraculous of all the powers of the Divine Master, Jesus the Nazarene, was the power exerted in the Garden of Gethsemane, when he exclaimed in the hour of agony: “Not as I will, but as Thou wilt.” In this saying is expressed the supreme development of the Master's will-power, in which the human becomes the super-human.
During the six months that Dr. Hensoldt spent with Coomra Sami, he witnessed many manifestations of the wonderful powers possessed by this great Adept, which are in most respects similar to those I have related in my former works already mentioned. In saying farewell to his student guest, the Master said :
"You want to go to Thibet because you are tired of our regime here; the idea is a laudable one, although I can tell you beforehand that you will not find there what you seek. The path lies everywhere and nowhere, and the eternal truth you must seek for within the depths of your own consciousness; there is no royal road to success, and you must climb the Himalayan heights with painful effort. I was once as you are now, and I well remember the impatience and the madness of despair which more than once overwhelmed me as I realized the stupendousness of the task before