And silence for condemnation.
Abandon self arid lo ! the Master abideth with thee. Clothe thyself, therefore, in the Garment of The impure have no eyes to see the pure,
Humility;
The darkness cannot penetrate the Light,
Acknowledge thine errors,
And immortality is hidden from that which is
Even thine inmost sins,
Thus confessing thyself,
So shalt thou put on the yoke of Lowliness,
thou shalt find the Way of Love,
And shalt thou enter into a knowledge of the Law;
And finding Love thou shalt find the Master ;
Then shalt thou come to know the three Names of
And finding the Master thou shalt be at rest.
the Law of Good,?
Deny thyself ;
The first is Justice;
Subdue thyself ;
The second, Righteousness;
Conquer thyself.
The third, Love.
Let not goodwill depart from thee ;
Men, loving self, deny these lofty names,
Be at peace with all, yea, even with the beasts,
And have no knowledge of the Law of Good;
So shall the highest Truth take up its abode within Wandering in the dark, they fall into treacherous thee ;
places,
Unto thee the heart of the Master shall be revealed; And fear and doubt and sorrow and suffering dwell Sorrow and suffering and fear and doubt shall flee with them.
far from thee,
Practise the inward Righteousness,
And the knowledge of immortality shall fill thy
And thou shalt see the ineffable glory of the three
heart with peace.
Names;
Thus is the heart of the Master made known,
Thou shalt comprehend the Law of Good,
Thus is He revealed unto them that are ready to
And bliss and peace shall fill thee.
receive Him.
To know the Law ;
To obey the Law ;
Instruction, concerning the Law
To practise the Law,?
This only is salvation,
TO the humble and the faithful ;
This only is emancipation from error and unrest.
To them that are seeking humility and faith,?
Supremely glorious is the Law of Good,
There is one Supreme Law,
Supremely peace - giving is the knowledge of the
Even the Law of Good.
Law,
Think not that which is evil;
Supremely blessed is he whose pilgrim feet walk in
Say not that which is evil ;
obedience to the Law.
Do not that which is evil,
He who says,?
Think that which is good ;
I will no more cling to self ;
Say that which is good;
I will no more engage in strife ;
Do that which is good,
I will no more retaliate ;
So shalt thou come to know the Law ;
I will no more judge and condemn.
By no other way can it be comprehended.
Hitherto I have clung to self;
The knowledge of the Law maketh the heart glad, I have sought to gratify self ;
It filleth the mind with joy,
I have defended and protected myself ;
It destroyeth all sorrow.
But now I will abandon self;
Suffering ceases for him who knows the Law,
I will sacrifice and not defend myself ;
Sin and grief and affliction leave him,
Yea, utmost crucifixion shall be mine.
And wheresoever he goes, peace follows him.
I will love all men, and only myself will I
Happy is he who has perceived the Law;
condemn;