. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. ssnumber and variety of cat pictures. In size theseranged all the way from postcard to large reproduc-tions of well-known paintings of cats, lions and his chief interest in the feline family centered intwo thorobred mongrels which, under his EthicalFormulary, developed some rather remarkable spirit-ual tales. One of these appears to be an entirely newconception, and you will perhaps be interested in itsrecital. In June, 1915, to a few of his most advanced stu-dents, TK confided a very o


. TK and the great work in America ; a defense of the true and ancient school of spiritual light. ssnumber and variety of cat pictures. In size theseranged all the way from postcard to large reproduc-tions of well-known paintings of cats, lions and his chief interest in the feline family centered intwo thorobred mongrels which, under his EthicalFormulary, developed some rather remarkable spirit-ual tales. One of these appears to be an entirely newconception, and you will perhaps be interested in itsrecital. In June, 1915, to a few of his most advanced stu-dents, TK confided a very original story to the effectthat one day, while on his back lawn searching forfour-leaf clovers, he observed, some few yards dis-tant, one of his pet cats standing with its front pawsfar apart, its tail straight up in the air and its noseburied in the grass. On going to the cat, he discoveredthat it had located a four-leaf clover. Upon TKs tak-ing the leaf, his cat immediately bounded away insearch of another, and in a few moments its tail again 262 THE CAT CAME BACK 263 Heres one,Master !! Wo. went up in the air and its nose into the turf. It hadfound a second four-leaf clover. This remarkable per-formance continued until some ten four-leaf cloverswere discovered. By this time, TK became so excitedthat he lost the count, and the cat becoming confusedthereby, lost its combination, and could never againbe induced to point the little clovers. 264 TK AND THE GREAT WORK IN AMERICA While living at Paradise Flat, Mrs. Huntleyowned a large ethical house cat which had been namedBiffer. Now Biffer had had the TKs EthicalCATachism up to No. 4, but at this point he stuckand stuck hard. In fact, his further evolutionaryrefinement along the lines of the Great School worriedhim so that in time he took on feline scabies, and forabout three years he was a sorry-looking cat. Uponthe advice of the TKs Great Masters he wasrubbed and oiled, massaged and doped, washed andanointed according to many a


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