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That particular calling, livelihood, or profession whereby one establishes his soul’s worth both to himself and to his fellowman. One perfects his sacred labor by developing his God-given talents as well as the gifts and graces of the [[Holy Spirit]] and laying these upon the altar of service to humanity. | That particular calling, livelihood, or profession whereby one establishes his soul’s worth both to himself and to his fellowman. One perfects his sacred labor by developing his God-given talents as well as the gifts and graces of the [[Holy Spirit]] and laying these upon the altar of service to humanity. | ||
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The sacred labor is not only one’s contribution to one’s community but it is the means whereby the soul can balance the [[threefold flame]] and pass the tests of the [[seven rays]]. It is an indispensable component of the path to reunion ''with'' God through the giving of oneself in practical living ''for'' God. | The sacred labor is not only one’s contribution to one’s community but it is the means whereby the soul can balance the [[threefold flame]] and pass the tests of the [[seven rays]]. It is an indispensable component of the path to reunion ''with'' God through the giving of oneself in practical living ''for'' God. | ||
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{{SGA}}. | {{SGA}}. | ||
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