All seed answer light, but the color is different.
More Egyptian Proverbs
Physical consciousness is indispensable for the achievement of knowledge.
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.
Our senses serve to affirm, not to know.
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.
All organs work together in the functioning of the whole.
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.
Exuberance is a good stimulus towards action, but the inner light grows in silence and concentration.
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.
To know means to record in one’s memory; but to understand means to blend with the thing and to assimilate it oneself.
If you would build something solid, don’t work with wind: always look for a fixed point, something you know that is stable… yourself.
True sages are those who give what they have, without meanness and without secret!
Grain must return to the earth, die, and decompose for new growth to begin.
Popular beliefs on essential matters must be examined in order to discover the original thought.