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

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________________ 1bo **KARMA flowers whose pollen stains, and of swee substances that cling and become attach ments--but overhead there is always th free sky. He who desires to be karma less must look to the air for a home; an after that to the ether. He who desire to form good karma will meet with mar confusions, and in the effort to sow ric seed for his own harvesting may plant thousand weeds, and among them ti giant. Desire to sow no seed for your ov harvesting : desire only to sow that se the fruit of which shall feed the wor You are a part of the world, in giving food you feed yourself. Yet in even ti thought there lurks a great danger whi starts forward and faces the disciple w has for long thought himself working good, while in his inmost soul het perceived only evil; that is, he has thoux himself to be intending great benefit the worid while all the time he has upc sciously embraced the thought of Kari

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