08 November 2008

The disciple has to take himself as he is at any given time


My brothers,

let me repeat:

The disciple has to take himself as he is at any given time,

with any given equipment,

and under any given circumstances;

then he proceeds to subordinate himself, his affairs and his time to the need of the hour, particularly during a phase of group, national or world crisis.


When he does this within his own consciousness,

and is therefore thinking along lines of the true values,

he will discover that his own private affairs are taken care of,

his capacities are increased and his limitations are forgotten

DISCIPLESHIP IN THE NEW AGE - VOLUME II page 44

BY

ALICE A. BAILEY

1955 BY LUCIS TRUST

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