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

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________________ 20 LIGHT ON THE 'PATH 4. Obey him, not as though he were af general, but as though he were thyself and his spoken words were the utti: of thy secret desires; for he is thyself yet infinitely wiser and stronger than thy. self. Look for him, else in the fever and hurry of the right thou mayest pass him and he will not kitow thee unless thou knowest him. If thy cry meet his listen ing ear, then will he fight in thee, and fill the dull void within. And if this is so then canst thou go through the fight cool and unwearied, standing aside and letting him battle for chee. Then it will be im Jossible for thea to strike one blow amiss But if tạou Sook not for him, if thou pase chim by, then there is no safeguard for thee. They brain will reel, thy heart grow uncertain, and in the dust of the battlefield thy sight and senses will fail, and thou wilt not know thy frie: ds from thy enemie. He is thyself. Yet thou art but' fini and liable to error; he is eternal and

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