Steven Karcher & Michael Servetus
Dispersing the obstacles. The cause for sorrow disappears.
Do not identify with your need to express yourself or your craving for personal power. Focus entirely on the needs of the work at hand. There is an opening now, but everyone is striving for their own ends. Separate from this and you will have cause to rejoice. Articulate your ideas quietly. If you let yourself be led you can realize the hidden potential. Co-operate with the on-going process of change.
Richard Wilhelm
He dissolves his self. No remorse.
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Under certain circumstances, a man's work may become so difficult that he can no longer think of himself. He must set aside all personal desires and disperse whatever the self gathers about it to serve as a barrier against others. Only on the basis of great renunciation can he obtain the strength for great achievements. By setting his goal in a great task outside himself, he can attain this standpoint.