V.
HELPING OTHERS.
It is desirable above all things for -the
student to get the idea that these teach-
ings are practical in their application.
But in order to develop them fully he must
understand that giving is as great and
necessary a part as receiving, and that his
own unfoldment is aided greatly by trying
to help others attain to a knowledge of the
truth.
While a receptive attitude is always
necessary to secure the best results from
our efforts to help others, and while it is
usually best to await the manifestation of
desire on the part of others before attempt-
ing to present the truth to them, we can,
nevertheless, do a great deal of good by
simply keeping ourselves in proper tune ,
always declaring the power of truth and 58
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