Book Title: Light on Path and Karma
Author(s): M C
Publisher: Theosophical Publishing Society

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________________ LICHT ON THB PATH 53 hich divides things interpretable from things uninterpretable. Every fresh disbvery drives them a step onward, there. pre do I very highly esteem the knowledge btained by work and experiment. But intuitive knowledge is an entirely ifferent thing. It is not acquired in any ay, but is, so to speak, a faculty of the pul; rottbe. animal soul, that which comes a ghost after death, when lust liking or the memory of ill-deeds holds to the neighbourhood of human beings, hit the divine soul which animates all le external forms of the individualized Hng. This is, of course, a faculty which inKells in that soul, which is inherent. þe:would be disciple has to arouse him. If to the consciousness of it by a fierce hi resolute and indomitable effort of 1. I use the word 'indomitable for a Jecial® reason. Only he who is untam. Je, who cannot be dominated, who

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