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26 March 1930
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Mr. Felver writes thanking Wolff for the two books sent and notes that Re-embodiment is the best work that he has read on the subject of reincarnation. He states, however, that he has a hard time grasping the meaning of terms such as ‘The Absolute’ as well as overcoming the inertia that he often encounters in his metaphysical studies.

In response, Wolff assures Mr. Felver that his letters reveal that he is further on than he imagines, advises Mr. Felver that his approach to his studies may be a result of his psychological type, and suggests some reasons for Mr. Felver’s “spasmodic” approach to his studies. Wolff goes on to recommend that Mr. Felver take up teaching as a means to overcome this condition and follows with a discussion of some important aspects of this endeavor—including the proposal that Mr. Felver consider using his (Wolff’s) book Yoga in the classroom.

Next, Wolff takes up the meaning of the terms ‘The Absolute’ and ‘Realization’, and he closes with some words about the prospecting in the California mountains and deserts and a story about one type of individual indigenous to this environment. (5 pages)