[London Lectures of 1907 by Annie Besant]@TWC D-Link book
London Lectures of 1907

PART IV
15/19

The great work done by the late President is, as I have said elsewhere, practically complete; he has given the Theosophical Society an organisation by which it can work and live; ours to use the organisation that he made, ours to employ this splendid instrument which is now in our hands for world-wide labor and for world-wide helping.

That is the work to which I would summon you now, and pray your help.

Let us not stand apart one from the other, and work always along isolated lines; in addition to the isolated work, we should have the combined work; for many often can bring about a result which one cannot do.

Take, for instance, the great libraries of Europe, far, far apart.

It is very laborious for a person to travel all over Europe and labor alone in them all; but if we had students working in every great library, we should have feeders who would send in to a common centre the result of their work, which could then be shed over the world.
Along those lines the Society will become respected, when it is known for honest and useful work in all departments of human activity.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books