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He can take no credit of his own for the service rendered, and calls no attention to himself. How could he honestly do so when he is fully aware that it is only by ceasing from his own activities, by being inwardly still, and by abandoning his own ego that the power which really renders the service manifests itself?
-- Notebooks Category 25: World-Mind in Individual Mind > Chapter 5 : The Sage's Service > # 269