Theos-World Quote from Master
Jun 25, 1999 09:53 AM
by Nick Weeks
Since it is so quiet out there in the realm of Theos-talk , I thought I
would put some vitalizing words of Master M's words into the ethers. This
is part of some letters to Hartmann -- see CW 8, 450.
"In such a great work as this Movement no one should expect to find his
associates all congenial, intuitive, prudent or courageous. One of the
first proofs of self-mastery is when one shows that he can be kind and
forbearing and genial with companions of the most dissimilar characters and
temperaments. One of the strongest signs of retrogression when one shows
that he expects others to like what he likes and act as he acts. You know
whom of you the cap fits."
Words to live by -- don't you think?
Nicholas
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