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The Self-Discipline That Leads to Freedom
 
 
Robert Crosbie
 
 
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The question of personality is so large that it might seem as though its successful solution should resemble the working out of a complicated mathematical problem. But the greatest truths are the simplest. And if we reflect a moment on what impersonality is not, perhaps that will help us to see what it is.
 
Some orate forcibly against personality. That does not prove they are free from it.
 
Some say little, but the effect of what is said is to imply that they are impersonal. They seem so modest, but are only politic.
 
Some are afraid to talk about personality, thinking that it must be shunned as an ogre.
 
Yet others preach a doctrine of impersonality which takes everything human out of life and makes of it a cold negation. This doctrine has no patience with evolution – all faults must disappear at a single stroke.
 
Impersonality isn’t talking; it isn’t silence; it isn’t insinuation; it isn’t repulsion; it isn’t negation. Above all, it isn’t a diplomacy which masks ambition.
 
Impersonality means freedom from personality, but none of us are going to attain that, right away; we are doing well enough if we are persistently, albeit slowly, overcoming.
 
For practical purposes: if we are developing the child-heart; if we are learning to love things beautiful; if we are becoming more honest and plain and simple; if we are beginning to sense the sweet side of life; if we are getting to like our friends better and extending the circle; if we feel ourselves expanding in sympathy; if we love to work for Theosophy and do not ask position as a reward:  if we are not bothering  too much about whether we are personal or impersonal –  this is traveling on the path of impersonality.
 
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The above text is reproduced from the book “The Friendly Philosopher”, by Robert Crosbie, Theosophy Co., Los Angeles, 416 pp., 1945 / 2008, pp. 127-128.
 
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In September 2016, after a careful analysis of the state of the esoteric movement worldwide, a group of students decided to form the Independent Lodge of Theosophists, whose priorities include the building of a better future in the different dimensions of life.  
 
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