If Ye would be as the Father, then would Ye be the Greatest Servant. If Ye would serve the Master, then would ye be served. For, if ye would give in Loving service, then are ye blessed, for all that the Father hath is thine.

For surely thou art a Child of God, keep ye His commandments, for in them would ye find His teaching. Follow thou the teachings of thine own conscience, for it is the God within thee.

If thou wouldst desire to stray away, thou wouldst need come back, for once the path is found thou canst not lose it.

Do thy work then, as thou hast never done it before, for the Glory of God is within it. His Divine wisdom doth shine through each and every deed. Rear in thy mind the one thought, "God is All, nothing is manifest or unmanifest that is not God."

Do thou then work with the ever awakening consciousness of all that thou doth being the work of God and not of man, therefore it is for God and not for man. Thou then will help to bring out the God not only in thy self, but in all men thou wouldst meet. Keep ye ever mindful of thy Great Errand which thou hast been sent here to do.

Being!

There is but "One Energy," "One Power,” "One Source." There is but “One Life.”

All is life. There is nothing in the Universe that it not life.

To him who understands it is not necessary to explain.

To him who does not understand it is impossible to explain.

To attain understanding, one need not struggle and strive, but needs only to open his consciousness to the freely flowing life energy even as the flower opens its petals to the sun's rays, and as he begins to recognize this energy as all life, all things, - that there is nothing else but life, no matter what its form may be, - then. and then only does he understand.

After understanding comes "Being" in its fuller manifestations. Or the neophite becomes more fully aware of his being, until he is one with his awareness. After he becomes “One” with his awareness he sees only the "One Presence" everywhere and in all things. First we "think.”

Then we "believe.”

Next we "know."

And when we “know," we "are.”

It must be so!