There are no fixed fees; no esoteric instruction is ever put in
the balance against coin. At the same time, it cannot be given “free,”“for nothing,” for those
who work to promulgate it must have the necessities of life. Type, paper, machinery and
postage also cost money, and unless you pay your part someone else must pay for you.
There are a few who cannot contribute, and who need these
teachings as much or more than those who may take comfort from financial ease or affluence.
If they make their condition known, they will receive as much attention as the largest
contributors, but others are expected to contribute for their own good as well as for the
good of the work. Remember,a
closed hand that does not give cannot receive.
[pg 208]
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