Don't forget your fellow man

Don't be obstinate in selfishness. Selfishness causes suffering, reflected in the physical body, which suffers from the concentration of corrosive elements. Your fellow man, whom Jesus loved so much, needs you as much as you need him. This exchange is the life of all of us, uniting us with the life of God.
Don't forget your fellow man in spite of your obligations, for when we don't try to love someone, we invent excuses of every order and we distance ourselves in a thousand ways and through various disguises. Let us remember what the Divine Master said, reducing the ten commandments to only two: to love God above all things and our fellow man as ourselves. And selfishness, in the form of self-love, induces us to forget our fellow man, those who live with us on the great evolutionary journey.
If you want to know who your fellow man is, observe yourself, for he is your continuation, which extends to infinity. Try to devote yourselves more to your fellowmen, to pay more attention to what they represent, to what they speak, do or write to you, because you can learn a lot from them, through the exchange of experiences.
Let us be faithful to the laws of the Lord, by communing with the laws of love and by being in the atmosphere of charity, that well-being will approach us, as a divine force, in the divine expression of all things. Have you already observed, my brother, how much your fellow man serves you? On every road, you can see his hands helping us to help, helping us to serve, helping us to understand. This fellow man deserves our respect, our esteem and our love. All together we will form the great stream of life that sustains the great hope for a better world.
That interest you take too much in your own selves, spending all your time in your own cause, in your own livelihood, in your own care, without thought for others, leads you into the depths of pride and vanity and makes you forget that there are other people living in the same world in which you live. Come out from within yourselves, if only for a few moments, and observe what is going on around you, the difficulties of your fellow travellers, and help them with your possibilities, understanding them with discernment and comforting them with knowledge.
You must not selfishly accumulate wisdom. You must not waste your surplus strength, nor must you repress the gift of love and the gentleness you have gained. This store of enlightenment is to be used for the benefit of your fellow man, for the more you give, the more you will have for your own benefit, for the sake of the universal supplement. And he who forgets his fellowmen, atrophies the values of the heart, and becomes sick, for lack of exchange of the divine treasures. Adjust yourselves to the law, and it will adjust itself to you, for the good that you must do.
I know that you seek health. For it is where harmony remains, the harmony born of duty done, of the joy of being useful to God's creatures.
Let us work with willing hands and strive to understand our fellow man at all times and God will do the rest that is beyond our reach.
Let us remember our fellow man, as we care for ourselves, while he is on our way and Jesus will be smiling in our hearts.