Publisher's Synopsis
Original Reprint of the 1952 First Edition
It is the hope of the Master's disciples that this little book will inspire many hearts with a deep desire for God.
Who can be called Master? No ordinary man, surely, is worthy of this spiritual title. But now and then there appears on earth one of that noble lineage of God-realized souls of whose existence the Master of twenty centuries ago hinted: "He that believeth on me, the
works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do."
Men become Masters through discipline of the little self, or ego; through elimination of all desires save one - the desire for God; through singlehearted devotion to Him; and through deep meditation, or communion of the individual soul with the Universal Spirit.
Only that man whose consciousness is unshakably established in the Lord, the sole Reality, is rightfully called "Master."