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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE.

"The Masters and the t\'ay to Tlieni" was the subject of an interesting lee* ture delivered by Miss- 0, W, Climiio on Sunday. Speaking of the w&rk of the masters the lecturer explained how the world has never been without these divine teachers and -j-titers— elder brothers of humanity who jiaye guided it since its inception. In. the titrlief races these masters of conypassion. mil ■ wisdom camo from an older rplaitct to our own, and lived in the outer ivorlcl as kiiicis and spiritual teachers, ujvtii mankind was sufficiently .developed to attempt self-government, Then,, itlthbugh withdrawing outwardly, they olid net leave humanity to' walk unaided, but down, to tho present day have btieii thn executors of God's wfll in. th& wjirjd, and have guided each successive; civile sation to its close. Many .from our oWii humanity have now reached the- stage of masterhood or perfection, the fifst td do so heinc; he known Gautama Buddha. Renouncing. Nlrvnnq, they have elected to remain iin.fl «'<wk for humanity, forming the link footvre<rn man .and superman, for they alwio. are able to load him to initiation, the flpiv tal etandinp hnforo if/t path wTjich leads to perfection.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 9

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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 9

THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 9

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