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Letter XXVI.

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on work.

yes, that business is already a "back number," stale and unprofitable. i have found that work tells. while others fume and fret and sleep, and now and then start up to criticise, if you go right on and work, and let time, the great devourer, do the other work, you will see that in a little while that others will wake up once more to find themselves "left," as they say in the land of slang. do, then, that way. your own duty is hard enough to find out, and by attending to that you gain, no matter how small the duty may be. the duty of another is full of danger. may you have the light to see and to do! tell —— to work to the end to make himself an instrument for good work. times change, men go here and there, and places need to be filled by those who can do the best sort of work and who are full of the fire of devotion and who have the right basis and a sure and solid one for themselves. my love to all.

i am very sorry that so many efforts on your part to influence the public press have been unsuccessful,79 but i feel sure that you will ultimately be successful. i am inclined to think that you will almost certainly find that articles written by theosophists on the spot will obtain more ready admission than if you send them articles which have already been printed.

they have a more local colouring, and therefore a greater local interest.... i feel sure that by persistent and steady work, such as you are doing, you will win your way, and that even the most conservative papers will find it to their interest to insert articles.

both —— and —— are two weak, half-corroded spots. it is due to (a) gossip about others, including me and others in the three lands; (b) to the personal element; (c) most of all to the absence of real faith in the masters, for wherever that is not strong the work goes down; (d) to a sort of fear of public opinion; (e) to incomplete grasp of the elementary truths; and so on.

stick to it that the way is to do all you can and let the results go. you have nothing to do with results; the other side will look out for that. this is really the culmination of the work of ages, and it would be a poor thing, indeed, if the lodge had to depend alone on our puny efforts. hence, go on and keep the spirit that you have only to proceed, and leave the rest to time and the lodge. if all the other members had the same idea, it would be better for the old t.s. but let us hope on, for we have some any way, and that is more than none.

you are right, too, about the secret doctrine, it is a mine, and is the magazine for the warrior theosophists, which is the description of you and me and some others.

let us all be as silent as we may be, and work, work; for as the enemy rages, they waste time, while work shines forth after all is over, and we will see80 that as they fought we were building. let that be our watchword.... i hope no weak souls will be shaken off their base. if they get on their own base they will not be shaken off.

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