. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. Classes of Technical Students, says: It is a fairly well known fact, that some of the studentsof the Central Group have been admitted to the TechnicalWork/ and that they have accomplished considerable alongthe line of their independent psychic unfoldment. Again in the same article, same page, he says: In a few instances I have asked one or two of these Stu-dents to explain some of the instructions and their experi-ences—to certain of the Students to whom I desired to con-vey the specific informati
. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. Classes of Technical Students, says: It is a fairly well known fact, that some of the studentsof the Central Group have been admitted to the TechnicalWork/ and that they have accomplished considerable alongthe line of their independent psychic unfoldment. Again in the same article, same page, he says: In a few instances I have asked one or two of these Stu-dents to explain some of the instructions and their experi-ences—to certain of the Students to whom I desired to con-vey the specific information covered therein. From these quotations, one might imagine therewere quite a number who had taken or were takingthe Technical Work. Just why TK should say, Ihave asked one or two of these students, etc., etc.,does not appear—but the way in which he speaks givesone the impression that there were more than twotechnical students. TKS TECHNICAL WORK 207 Do we understand you to say that TK had onlytwo itechnical students? That is exactly the truth. Just two technical stu-dents, and only WbewTK(THE TACK HAMMER) Delivered his Me-mor&ble Addrefs tb aJl h«& Technical «*vT&Berth erf the™ v^ere Jsvesevft atiel listened v/itfo VAf>f attenTJ »nM< In the light of this fact, one knows not whether toweep or simply feel amused at the following dramaticcharge made by the master in his memorablepublic address to what his readers must have imag-ined, was an extensive amphitheatre crouded to itsceiling with Technical Students. Says TK: Those of you, my Students, who have been regularlyadmitted to the Technical Work, are charged with a doublyheavy burden of responsibility. For this reason, it is wellfor you to keep the fact of your advancement in the Workstrictly a matter of confidence between yourselves and theSchool. —Bv. 4, p. 304. 208 TK AND THE GREAT WORK IN AMERICA No wonder TK urges the soft pedal on all discus-sions of his Technical work, as he does in the fol-l
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