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One can read in the Chu-king:
“It is easy to know what is good, but not so easy to practice it.”
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Baha Ullah has said:
“The seeker ought to avoid any preference of himself to another; he
should efface pride and arrogance from his heart, arm himself with
patience and endurance and follow the law of silence to that he may keep
himself from vain words.”
Baha-Ullah has said:
“In the world of unity heaven and earth are one.”
The ancient wisdom of China says:
“He who know haw to find instructors for himself, arrives at the
supreme mastery.... He who loves to ask, extends his knowledge; but
whoever considers only his own personal opinion becomes constantly
narrower than he was.”
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The Book of Golden Precepts tells us:
“Silence thy thought and fix all thy attention on the Master within
whom thou seest not yet, but of whom thou hast a presentiment.”
In the Book of Golden Precepts we read this:
“Before the soul can understand and remember it must be united to Him
who speaks by His silence, as to the mind of the potter the form on
which the clay is modelled.”
Lao Tse has said :
" When the intelligence is master over the vital movements,
then one has force "
In the Zendavesta we read:
“Let this be thy aim to have always the right thought, right speech, right action.”