--- authfriend wrote:
>
> The most devoted followers are always
> going to try to emulate the master every way they can,
> no matter what the master says or doesn't say.  And
> they're all going to have some idea of what
> constitutes "good" behavior.  I think to some extent
> the conundrum is unavoidable.

Agreed. I've told the story before how Rudolf 
Steiner, upon removing a pebble from his shoe,
said, "I need to do this right away, otherwise 
all my students will be walking with limps tomorrow."

(paraphrased, of course)





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