If there is one concept that we hope characterizes the approach of the Ruhi
Institute, it is flexibility. However, protecting a system from rigidity is
not an easy task, especially when it becomes widely used in diverse
circumstances around the world. There is a tendency in most of us to
introduce unnecessary rules and regulations into the pursuits we undertake.
This is almost always done with the best of intentions and, in fact, we are
seldom aware that we are yielding to a rather natural tendency. The
following imaginary conversation between someone serving as a tutor of Book
7 and a group of participants who have just studied the previous sections
may help you identify possible rigidities and then learn to avoid them.

        (Book 7, Book 7)


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