>>7556385"Let the student decide for himself what form of life, what moral code, will least tend to harm the Great Work; but once he has formulated it, let him stick to it, avoiding opportunism; and let him be very careful to take no credit for what he does or refrains from Doing - it is a pureply practical code, of no value in itself. The cleanliness which assists the surgeon in his work would prevent the engineer from doing his at all. As it is said in the Book of the Law; "DO WHAT THOU WILT shall be the whole of the Law." "