to the real life-giving
Truth, and therefore, you must
not expect any teaching on such lines as
these.
We hear a great deal these days about initiation;
but, believe me, the more you try to become
a so-called “Initiate” the further
you will put yourself from living life.
I speak after many years of careful study
and consideration when I say that the Bible
and its Revelation of Christ is the one
thing really worth studying, and that is
a subject large enough in all conscience,
embracing, as it does, our outward life
and of everyday concerns, and also the inner
springs of our life and all that we can
in general terms conceive of the life in
the unseen after putting off the body at
death.
You have expressed a very great degree of
confidence in my teaching, and if your confidence
is such that you wish, as you say, to put
yourself entirely under my guidance, I can
only accept it as a very serious responsibility,
and should have to ask you to exhibit that
confidence by refusing to look into such
so-called “Mysteries” as I would
forbid you to look into. I am speaking from experience; but the result
will be that much of my teaching will appear
to be very simple, perhaps to some extent
dogmatic, and you will say you have heard
much of it before.
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