More Egyptian Proverbs
- If you search for the laws of harmony, you will find knowledge.
- For every joy there is a price to be paid.
- If the Master teaches what is error, the disciple’s submission is slavery ; if he teaches truth, this submission is ennoblement.
- The second concerning the ‘way’: the seeker has need of a Master to guide him and lift him up when he falls, to lead him back to the right way when he strays.
- No discussion can throw light if it wanders from the real point.
- The nut doesn’t reveal the tree it contains.
- Listen to your conviction, even if they seem absurd to your reason.
- Not the greatest Master can go even one step for his disciple; in himself he must experience each stage of developing consciousness. Therefore he will know nothing for which he is not ripe.
- A man can’t be judge of his neighbor’ intelligence. His own vital experience is never his neighbor’s.
- To teach one must know the nature of those whom one is teaching.
- A house has the character of the man who lives in it.
- Physical consciousness is indispensable for the achievement of knowledge.
- Experience will show you, a Master can only point the way.
- The best and shortest road towards knowledge of truth is Nature.
- Routine and prejudice distort vision. Each man thinks his own horizon is the limit of the world.
- If his heart rules him, his conscience will soon take the place of the rod.
- The key to all problems is the problem of consciousness.
- Our senses serve to affirm, not to know.
- Love is one thing, knowledge is another.
- Everyone finds himself in the world where he belongs. The essential thing is to have a fixed point from which to check its reality now and then.
- Have the wisdom to abandon the values of a time that has passed and pick out the constituents of the future. An environment must be suited to the age and men to their environment.
- If you are searching for a Neter, observe Nature!
- All seed answer light, but the color is different.
- All organs work together in the functioning of the whole.
- Leave him in error who loves his error.
- By knowing one reaches belief. By doing one gains conviction. When you know, dare.
- Men need images. Lacking them they invent idols. Better then to found the images on realities that lead the true seeker to the source.