be truly sincere
have nothing of the hypocrite in you
always be refreshingly genuine
never stoop to pretense, never resort to shamming
be reasonable, approchable
be practical and use common sense
be free from all freakish, erratic and eccentric tendencies
never be capricious, whismical, or hysterical
be unafraid
enjoy a divine enthusiasm, but never become fanatical
be emotionally active but never flighty
be imaginative but always practical
frankly face the realities of life, but never be dull or prosaic
be corageous but not reckless, prudent but never cowardly
be sympathetic but not sentimental
unique but not eccentric
be pious but not sanctimonious
or handicapped by enslavement to narrow conventionality
speak with undoubted confidence and teach with absolute authority
do not overlook the gems of truth in the teachings of your
predeccesors and contemporaries
emphasize love and mercy in the place of fear and sacrifice
be broad in your outlook
be free from all narrowmindedness
always be generous
no matter how cruel nature might appear to be
or how indifferent to man's welfare on earth,
never falter in your faith