Light On The Path and Through the Gates of Gold eBook

Mabel Collins
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 133 pages of information about Light On The Path and Through the Gates of Gold.

Light On The Path and Through the Gates of Gold eBook

Mabel Collins
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 133 pages of information about Light On The Path and Through the Gates of Gold.

Produced by Rose Koven, Juliet Sutherland, Edna Badalian and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

The present edition of light on the path is a verbatim reprint of the 1888 edition (George Redway, London) in which later edition the notes by the Author first appear.  The comments, which are not in the 1888 edition, are here taken directly from Lucifer, Volume I, 1887-8, where they were first published.

Also in this volume we reprint verbatim the original edition (1887) of through the gates of gold by the same Author, together with a commentary by William Q. Judge taken from his magazine, The Path, March, 1887.

Light on the Path

A Treatise

Written for the personal use of those who
are ignorant of the Eastern wisdom, and
who desire to enter within its influence

Written down by M.C.

with Notes by the Author

LIGHT ON THE PATH

LIGHT ON THE PATH

I

These rules are written for all disciples: 
Attend you to them.

Before the eyes can see, they must be incapable of tears.  Before the ear can hear, it must have lost its sensitiveness.  Before the voice can speak in the presence of the Masters it must have lost the power to wound.  Before the soul can stand in the presence of the Masters its feet must be washed in the blood of the heart.

1.  Kill out ambition.

2.  Kill out desire of life.

3.  Kill out desire of comfort.

4.  Work as those work who are ambitious.

Respect life as those do who desire it.  Be
happy as those are who live for happiness.

Seek in the heart the source of evil and expunge it.  It lives fruitfully in the heart of the devoted disciple as well as in the heart of the man of desire.  Only the strong can kill it out.  The weak must wait for its growth, its fruition, its death.  And it is a plant that lives and increases throughout the ages.  It flowers when the man has accumulated unto himself innumerable existences.  He who will enter upon the path of power must tear this thing out of his heart.  And then the heart will bleed, and the whole life of the man seem to be utterly dissolved.  This ordeal must be endured:  it may come at the first step of the perilous ladder which leads to the path of life:  it may not come until the last.  But, O disciple, remember that it has to be endured, and fasten the energies of your soul upon the task.  Live neither in the present nor the future, but in the eternal.  This giant weed cannot flower there:  this blot upon existence is wiped out by the very atmosphere of eternal thought.

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