236. If we take a deodar tree--the highest and most powerful--how many marks we find on the trunk of former branches which have fallen away. This did not weaken the deodar; on the contrary the places where these branches fell off became the strongest; even steel will break against them. No Teaching is terrified at those who fall away. It knows that the lower branches must fall aside . Thus those which fall away, carried by the wind, may fulfill their designation. They may even generate new deodars; and in any case their resin will be curative. -Morya: Heart 1932
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