“Para poder dar al otro es necesario tener algo que dar. Es preciso ser
generoso consigo mismo para poder ser generoso con el otro, lo que
significa poder ir más allá de los No a tu propia salud, prosperidad y
alegría. Algunos oyen hablar de altruismo y luego salen por ahí
predicando y queriendo hacer caridad, pero todavía no tienen qué
ofrecer. Este movimiento es justamente lo contrario del altruismo porque
está cargado de necesidad de reconocimiento y atención. Es una falsa
caridad, una donación que quiere algo a cambio. Esta acción sólo sirve
para desarrollar un aspecto de la naturaleza inferior, conocido como
'ego espiritual’.”
"In order to give to the other, we must have something to give. We must first be generous with ourselves in order to be generous with the other, which means being able to go beyond the no's towards our own health, prosperity and joy. Some people hear about altruism and immediately go around preaching and doing charity, yet they still have nothing to offer. These actions are directly opposite to the true sense of altruism,asthey born out of the need for recognition and attention. This is a false charity; a giving that expects something in return. These action merely serve to develop an aspect of our lower nature known as 'the spiritual ego'.”
"In order to give to the other, we must have something to give. We must first be generous with ourselves in order to be generous with the other, which means being able to go beyond the no's towards our own health, prosperity and joy. Some people hear about altruism and immediately go around preaching and doing charity, yet they still have nothing to offer. These actions are directly opposite to the true sense of altruism,asthey born out of the need for recognition and attention. This is a false charity; a giving that expects something in return. These action merely serve to develop an aspect of our lower nature known as 'the spiritual ego'.”