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Discipleship in the New Age I - Personal Instructions to Disciples - P.D.W.
August 1940

MY BROTHER OF LONG STANDING:

I have for you a brief message which I am asking A. A. B. to incorporate in her next letter to you. I would have you know that I have had you in my thoughts, my care and my love; that there is not a moment of the day when my shielding love is not around you. You will remember the three words I gave you some years ago which were to be the keynotes of your life? The patience you have for long years sustained; the service to your fellowmen in giving dynamic thought should be your service today, reaching out to me and embracing your fellowmen. From these two - patience and clear thought - wisdom must come and wisdom is sorely needed in the world today. Your field of service is around you and embraces all who come your way, and the path of this service leads straight to me, my brother...

NOTE: This disciple was an ex-Jesuit priest and a Frenchman. He resided in Holland. The last two communications from the Tibetan were received by him shortly after the Germans entered Holland. This gives great significance to the Tibetan's words. P. D. W. died later in the year, and "ceased from the outer activity," referred to by the Tibetan.

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