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Swimming impossible where there is no water

Senseless with fear down fall the robbers flat on the floor, taking the voice to be the voice of Plague. * * * * Ali: No arguing with the fool. * * * * Swimming impossible where there is no water. “Not having anything to do, to be doing something is Vedanta”. In England a … Read the article »

For Lecture on Sin

Truth for authority and no authority for Truth. Children will naturally behave if the inevitable results of their doing are clearly shown to them. But when we force them to do or not to do certain things on our authority, we insult the higher nature of the rational animals and thereby create in them the … Read the article »

Spiritual Evolution

Not by the elimination of the spiritually weak (as unfit to survive), but rather by the elimination of the spiritually strong (as needing no longer to survive) is virtue in this world increased. Q. Do you try patent medicines? A: Yes, I try them first on my wife. And if they suit her, I know … Read the article »

An Urdu saying

The people arrested, Shams says, “My name is Mohammad, The rabble will not take gold That is not coined.” * * * * The Rod of Moses swallows up the rods and other engines of Pharoah’s magicians (70 camel loads) and yet became no thicker or longer. Lighted taper devours darkness without suffering any addition … Read the article »

Crowds

The objective mind lulled down to sink into the subjective and hence the suggestibility of multitudes (and mobs). Nowhere else, except perhaps in solitary confinement are the voluntary movements of man so limited as they are in the crowd; and the larger the crowd, the greater the limitation, the lower sinks the individual self. Intensity … Read the article »

Prayers for weather etc

As the human Will seems capricious because the springs of volition are hidden from our observation, so to the unknown will that limits our own has been practically ascribed an infinite caprice. Anthropomorphism has been to some degree universal because each man must think in terms of his own experience. Into his own universe all … Read the article »

The famous wordings of Lessing

It is not the truth in man’s possession that makes the worth of man. Possession makes him selfish, lazy, proud. Not through possession, but through long striving comes the ever-growing strength. If God should hold in His right hand all truth, and in His left hand only the ceaseless struggle to reach after truth, and … Read the article »

What is the test of truth

We can trust our life to it; belief in it adds to the safety of life. Action based on illusions leads to death (mirage). Truth makes you free and gives you life. * * * * What we know as pain is the necessary danger signal. Organic beings need such stimulus to veracity. A man … Read the article »

Protyle

Is the name given to the hypothetical basis of all ponderable matter that is supposed to be the primitive stuff from which all the chemical elements etc. are derived (which are taken to be one in essence). Avoid all discussions “foreign to your purpose.” The essence of “belief” or “Creed” is the categorical (dogmatic) statement … Read the article »

Brief Notes

THE CHILD OF ALTRUISM ALONE SURVIVES When the drone-bee – the male – has accomplished his purpose, he is ruthlessly stung to death by the workers. He is no longer needed in the community: That he would live for life’s sake, that he would buzz for buzz’s sake, does not concern the workers. He is … Read the article »