It is here needful to utter some further words of warning. Whether in the East or the West much pernicious nonsense, riddled by charlatanry, poisoned by commercialism and rendered futile by superstition, is being passed off as Christianity. Whoever plunges into Christianity without at some stage or other pausing to pass through some of the philosophic discipline, to acquire the rudiments of its protective metaphysical and moral qualifications, exposes himself to possible errors and deception. A number of strange, silly or sinister movements illustrate the freak forms which Christianity has taken when wrongly understood by its votaries and unscrupulously abused by its champions. At best they are tainted with the fact that they promise but can never give man his highest happiness; at their worst they are tainted with serious psychic danger. The philosophically disciplined student’s reason must remorselessly cut through their false or insane suggestions like a sharp-edged sickle. Again, whether at the beginning, the middle or even toward the end of his quest, the aspirant must beware of glib exploiting teachers for it is much safer to walk alone than to walk in such company and thus in very truth he becomes his own teacher.