Seven Mile Beach, Broken Head

“Bold and Excellent”

Pro Bono Publico- Giving as an art

Lecture and paper delivered by Jonathan B. de Vere Tyndall LLM UNSW Solicitor and Barrister at Bond University Law School, Wednesday 21 October 2009

There is a skill (art) attached to the delivery of what you know, being that which you have obtained from the body of knowledge (science) of law (rules) after much effort. In life, you are never paid for what you know. You are paid for what you do with what you know. Giving “pro bono” legal help is an art form, by which, if practised correctly, you can achieve all the success of which you dream, both spiritually and materially. You will be a more successful lawyer.

Nature consists of polarities. Hot-cold, light-dark, man-woman, more-less, strife-peace. These polarities facilitate exchange of energy in nature. Giving and receiving are part of that energy flow of nature and the universe (cosmos).

Everything is changing, constantly, nothing is static. The universe is dynamic. [You can never crossthe same river twice (Heraclitus c. 500 BC).]

There is a “unity of opposites” not in the sense of their identity but in their ability to interchange and transform into each other. In reality, “giving-receiving” are the same thing, being part of the same dynamic energy flow.

Life is give and take. Giving creates receiving and receiving creates giving. If you hinder that flow, you fight nature. And, conversely, the more you give, the more you receive. That which you give, if it is of any value, must multiply. (Seed>Plant+ 100 seeds) By reason of this multiplier, you will receive much much more than that which you give.

We are “bundles of thought in a thinking universe” (Chopra). Our minds are constantly interacting with the universe. Thoughts are energy. Energy is a thing (Einstein 1905). Thoughts are therefore things that we create. These ‘thought things’ grow and multiply in abundance like seeds planted in a fertile field by a farmer.

So if the intention of the giver is to create happiness in the receiver, even if it is only a kind thought, given unconditionally, without expectation of return, and with happiness (not out of obligation) then it is given correctly and this act will cause increase, proportionally to the giver, and also the receiver.

If you want material affluence in life, then help others become materially affluent. Learn the art of giving that which you seek. As long as you are giving, you will be receiving. The more you give, the more confident you will become that you will receive more. When you receive more, you can give more.

Practise the art of giving “pro bono” legal help. You will receive everything you want in life and more. You will be a success. The science of law, society and the disadvantaged will benefit too.

References: The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success- A practical guide to the fulfilment of your dreams – Deepak Chopra Bantam Press 1996 The Law of Success- in Sixteen Lessons- Napoleon Hill Ralston University Press 1928 Compensation- Ralph Waldo Emerson Essays- First series 1841

Editors note: The views expressed in this paper are those of the author Jonathan de Vere Tyndall and not the Bond University