By Michael S. on Friday, 01 February 2013
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Samael Aun Weor says that we must pay our karma with good deeds. Unfortunately, sacrifice is quite foreign to me because I have rarely practiced it in the past. I would like to help others but I do not want to do it in a superficial or unintentionally harmful way. For example, it is easy to give money to a homeless person but what will they use it for? To sustain their vices, their satiety, etc? For this reason, I find the need to contribute in a direct and meaningful way.

Perhaps instead of giving money, would it be appropriate to ask the unfortunate ones for a sort of wishlist and provide only what is truly necessary? Would this be the right approach to the third factor? Also, what about these teachings? I do not feel as though I am at the level to teach but is there still some way I can let others know about this work without letting my ego get in the way?

Thank you.
"Do service according to your ability, capacity, and means, as much as you can, with the right mental attitude and spirit." - Swami Sivananda


In a few weeks /months, Glorian will offer a new program to help those who want to help others. Perhaps that will be of use to you.
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Thank you very much for the reply. I will be looking forward to the new program.
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