362 The Law of the Rhythmic Breath 



task in life to learn to direct its activities in ways 

 beneficent instead of ways pernicious? 



It is only when we can attain inward calm, can 

 free ourselves from the tangle of the common daily 

 perplexities and avocations, that we gain a true 

 perspective of the things that so absorb us; realize 

 the pettiness of most of them, separate the wheat 

 from the tares; and cultivate a judgment that will 

 successfully guide us and bring order and peace. 



There can be no final word on this vast subject. 

 Its profound importance has been made clear to all 

 who are sufficiently interested to think. To such 

 there will be no fruitless moments of thought and 

 endeavor. Ever, as they seek, will the Path be- 

 come more illuminated; and they and I must con- 

 tinue to learn as long as we strive for " More 

 Light." 



ENVOI 



May God's blessing bring to every reader of this 

 book enlightenment and ever-increasing under- 

 standing of Nature's Laws, which are inseparable 

 from the Truth of Being. 



