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An advise from Orphic Hymns:
“Love light and not darkness.”
In the Bhagavad Gita one reads:
“All that man does comes to its perfection in knowledge. That do thou
learn by prostration to the wise and by questioning and by serving them;
they who have the knowledge and see the truths of things shall instruct
thee in the knowledge.”
Confucius has said:
“It is impossible to arrive at the summit of the mountain without passing through rough and difficult paths.”
Confucius has said:
“It is better to love the Truth than merely to know its principles, but
better than loving the Truth is to make it one's sole delight and
practice.”
Confucius has said:
“There is as much virtue in the hum
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Varun Pabrai/English/The Mother - Quotes/The Epistle to the Hebrews.htm
The Epistle to the Hebrews gives this advice:
“Obey them that guide you and submit yourselves; for they watch over your souls.”
Demophilus has said:
“Do what thou knowest to be good without expecting from it any glory.
Forget not that the Vulgar are bad judge of good actions.”
The great Egyptian initiate Hermes has said:
“Things mortal change their aspect daily; they are nothing but a lie.”
Here is a saying from Hermes:
“The eyes of our mentality are incapable as yet of contemplating the
incorruptible and incomprehensible Beauty.... Thou shalt see it when
thou hast nothing to say concerning it; for knowledge, for contemplation
are silence, are the sinking to rest of all sensation.”
and this is from Emerson:
“Real action is done in moments of silence.”
Emerson has said:
“It is god within who hushes the tongue of prayer by a sublimer
thought. A voice speaks to us in the depths of the heart, ‘I am, my
child, and by me are and subsist thy body and the luminous world. I am,
all things are in me and all that is mine is thine. ’ ”
Saint Paul says in the First Epistle to the Thessalonians:
“And we beseech you to know Them who labour among you and are over you
and admonish you and to esteem them very highly in love for their work's
sake.”
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Saadi,
the Persian poet, has said:
"Contemplate the mirror of your heart and
thou shalt taste litle by litle
a pure joy and unmixed peace.”
Here are the paintings of a scholar who is at once an artist and yogi ,
exhibited with my blessings