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Here is what Carlyle says about silence:
“When one considers the clamorous emptiness of the world, words of so
little sense, actions of so little merit, one loves to reflect on the
great reign of silence. The noble silent men scattered here and there
each in his province silently thinking and silently acting, of whom no
morning paper makes mention, these are the salt of the earth."
In very ancient Egypt Ptah Hotep said:
“Do what thy Master tells thee; it is good.”
The Buddha has said :
" There is more joy in one desire conquered than in a thousand
desires satisfied "
The Buddists Scriptures from the Chinese, tell us:
“Let us watch over our thoughts.”
“A bad thought is the most dangerous of thieves.”
The Mahaparinibbana Sutta teaches thus:
“To avoid the company of fools, to be in communion with the sages, to
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Here is a bit of Chinese Wisdom expressed by Meng-Tse:
“Our inner self is provided with all necessary faculties.”
Angelus Silesius, the Christian mystic, has said:
“Eternal wisdom builds:
I shall be her palace when she finds repose in me and I in her.”
Giordano Bruno has said:
“The external forms are alone subject to change and destruction; for
these forms are not the things themselves. Deliver thyself from the
inconstancy of human things
This
book closes with the end of the month. Let it be also the end of all
your difficulties and troubles, and the beginning of an always happy
life.
With love and blessings.
In the Book of Knowledge one can read:
“When thou hast recognised the impermanence of all formations, thou
shalt contemplate that which does not perish and remains for ever.”
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Antione the Healer has said:
“Often man is preoccupied with human rules and forgets the inner law.”
We read in the Sutra in 42 articles:
“The important thing is to practise what is taught. It is no use being
with the Master if one does not oneself practise or cannot profit by
it.”
Another saying of Ramakrishna:
“One who thinks that his spiritual guide is merely a man, can draw no profit from his contact.”
Here is another good advice from Ramakrishna:
“Do not listen if one criticises or blames thy Master, leave his presence that very moment.”
Here is on of Ramakrishna's sayings:
“The company of saints and sages is one of the