Maat, who links universal to terrestrial, the divine with the human is incomprehensible to the cerebral intelligence.
More Egyptian Proverbs
- Organization is impossible unless those who know the laws of harmony lay the foundation.
- Every man is rich in excuses to safeguard his prejudices, his instincts, and his opinions.
- All is within yourself. Know your most inward self and look for what corresponds with it in nature.
- The body is the house of god. That is why it is said, “Man know yourself.”
- If you would know yourself, take yourself as starting point and go back to its source; your beginning will disclose your end.
- One foot isn’t enough to walk with.
- True teaching is not an accumulation of knowledge; it is an awaking of consciousness which goes through successive stages.
- The seed includes all the possibilities of the tree…. The seed will develop these possibilities, however, only if it receives corresponding energies from the sky.
- Each truth you learn will be, for you, as new as if it had never been written.
- The seed cannot sprout upwards without simultaneously sending roots into the ground.
- An answer brings no illumination unless the question has matured to a point where it gives rise to this answer which thus becomes its fruit. Therefore learn how to put a question.
- What reveals itself to me ceases to be mysterious for me alone: if I unveil it to anyone else, he hears mere words which betray the living sense: Profanation, but never revelation.
- Maat, who links universal to terrestrial, the divine with the human is incomprehensible to the cerebral intelligence.
- When the governing class isn’t chosen for quality it is chosen for material wealth: this always means decadence, the lowest stage a society can reach.
- Altruism is the mark of a superior being.
- Know the world in yourself. Never look for yourself in the world, for this would be to project your illusion.
- Understanding develops by degrees.
- Growth in consciousness doesn’t depend on the will of the intellect or its possibilities but on the intensity of the inner urge.
- A pupil may show you by his own efforts how much he deserves to learn from you.
- A phenomenon always arises from the interaction of complementary. If you want something look for the complement that will elicit it. Seth causes Horus. Horus redeems Seth.
- The only thing that is humiliating is helplessness.
- An answer if profitable in proportion to the intensity of the quest.
- There grows no wheat where there is no grain.
- What you are doing does not matter so much as what you are learning from doing it.
- The plant reveals what is in the seed.
- Seek peacefully, you will find.
- The way of knowledge is narrow.