Chapter Twelve: Exemplary Acts 37
In leading the congregation, the Founding Master established four strict prohibitions: one, turning public property into private possessions; two, after one has ordained, staying for an extended period without good reason with one’s own family or running a private business; three, seeking only one’s own ease and not cooperating with others in public affairs; four, not cultivating the great Way of progressing in concert through the Threefold Study, but developing only absorption and quiescence in the hopes of gaining supernatural powers.”
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