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From Theosophy's Sacred Teachings: Gems from the East - A Birthday Book of Precepts and Axioms - P2/2
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APRIL
"The untouched soul,
Greater than all the worlds
(because the worlds
By it subsist);
smaller than subtleties
Of things minutest;
last of ultimates;
Sits in the hollow heart
of all that lives!
Whoso hath laid
aside desire and fear,
His senses mastered,
and his spirit still,
Sees in the quiet light
of verity
Eternal, safe, majestical –
HIS SOUL!"
– The Secret of Death
(from The Katha
Upanishad)
He who leaves
the society of fools,
cleaves unto the wise.
The self is hidden
in all beings,
and does not shine forth;
but it is seen
by subtle seers,
through their sharp
and subtle intellect.
Patience leads to power;
but eagerness in greed
leads to loss.
Three things
make a poor man rich:
courtesy, consideration
for others, and
the avoidance of suspicion.
When trust is gone,
misfortune comes in;
when confidence is dead,
revenge is born; and
when treachery appears,
all blessings fly away.
The world exists by cause;
all things exist by cause;
and beings are bound
by cause, even as
the rolling cart-wheel
by the pin of an axle-tree.
The living soul
is not woman, nor man,
nor neuter;
whatever body it takes,
with that it is joined only.
He who wishes to
reach Buddhahood, and
aspires to the knowledge
of the Self-born,
must honor those
who keep this doctrine.
As the spider
moving upward
by his thread
gains free space, thus
also he who undertakes
moving upward
by the known word OM,
gains independence.
The wheel of sacrifice
has Love for its nave,
Action for its tire, and
Brotherhood for its spokes.
Man consists of desires.
And as is his desire,
so is his will;
and as is his will,
so is his deed; and
whatever deed he does,
that he will reap.
A stone becomes a plant;
a plant a beast;
the beast a man;
a man a Spirit;
and the Spirit – GOD.
There exists no spot
on the earth,
or in the sky,
or in the sea,
neither is there any
in the mountain-clefts,
where an evil deed
does not bring trouble
to the doer.
Whoever, not being
a sanctified person,
pretends to be a Saint,
he is indeed the lowest
of all men,
the thief in all worlds,
including that of Brahma.
If a man consorting
with me (Buddha)
does not conform his life
to my commandments,
what benefit will
ten thousand precepts
be to him?
He who smites
will be smitten;
he who shows rancor
will find rancor;
so, from reviling
cometh reviling, and
to him who is angered
comes anger.
"He abused me,
he reviled me,
he beat me,
he subdued me"; he who
keeps this in mind, and
who feels resentment,
will find no peace.
Like a beautiful flower,
full of color,
but without scent,
are the fine
but fruitless words of him
who does not act
accordingly.
When your mind shall
have crossed beyond
the taint of delusion,
then will you become
indifferent to all
that you have heard
or will hear.
The wise guard the home
of nature's order;
they assume
excellent forms in secret.
If thou losest all,
and gettest wisdom by it,
thy loss is thy gain.
Empty thy mind of evil,
but fill it with good.
Great works
need no great strength,
but perseverance.
Sleep is but birth
into the land of Memory;
birth but a sleep in
the oblivion of the Past.
To forgive
without forgetting,
is again to reproach
the wrongdoer every time
the act comes back to us.
Every man contains
within himself
the potentiality of
immortality, equilibrated
by the power of choice.
He who lives in
one color of the rainbow
is blind to the rest.
Live in the light diffused
through the entire arc,
and you will know it all.
Every time
the believer pronounces
the word OM,
he renews the allegiance
to the divine potentiality
enshrined within the Soul.
People talk of the Devil.
Every man has seen him;
he is in every sinful heart.
The Higher Self knows
that highest home
of Brahman,
which contains all
and shines so bright.
The wise who without
desiring happiness
worship that SELF,
are not born again.
MAY
I'm weary of conjectures –
this must end 'em.
Thus am I doubly armed:
my death and life,
My bane and antidote,
are both before me:
This in a moment
brings me to an end;
But this informs me
I shall never die.
The Soul,
secured in her existence,
smiles
At the drawn dagger,
and defies its point.
The stars shall fade away,
the sun himself
Grow dim with age,
and nature sink in years;
But thou shalt flourish
in immortal youth,
Unhurt amidst the war
of elements,
The wrecks of matter,
and the crush of worlds.
– Addison
The eternal Spirit
is everywhere.
It stands encompassing
the whole world.
He who feeds the hungry
before he has assuaged
his own hunger, prepares
for himself eternal food.
He who renounces that food
for the sake
of a weaker brother is –
a god.
The altar on which
the sacrifice is offered
is Man;
the fuel is speech itself,
the smoke the breath,
the light the tongue,
the coals the eye,
the sparks the ear.
One moment in eternity
is as important
as another moment,
for eternity changeth not,
neither is one part
better than another part.
Better it would be
that a man should eat
a lump of flaming iron
than that one should
break his vows.
Even a good man
sees evil days,
as long as his good deeds
have not ripened; but
when they have ripened,
then does the good man
see happy days.
By oneself the evil is done,
by oneself one suffers;
by oneself
the evil is left undone,
by oneself one is purified.
Purity and impurity
belong to oneself;
no one can purify another.
Self is the lord of Self:
who else could be the lord!
With self well subdued,
a man finds a master
such as few can find.
If one man conquer
in battle a thousand times
a thousand men, and
if another conquer himself,
he is the greater
of the two conquerors.
Who is the great man?
He who is strongest
in patience.
He who patiently endures
injury, and maintains
a blameless life –
he is a man indeed!
If thou hast done
evil deeds, or
if thou wouldst do them,
thou mayest arise and run
where'er thou wilt, but
thou canst not free thyself
of thy suffering.
There is a road
that leads to Wealth;
there is another road
that leads to Nirvana
(the highest paradise).
An evil deed
does not turn on a sudden;
it is like fire
smoldering in the ashes,
which burns the fool.
An evil deed
kills not instantly,
as does a sword, but
it follows the evil-doer
into his next
and still next rebirth.
The calumniator
is like one
who flings dirt at another
when the wind is contrary,
the dirt does but return
on him who threw it.
The virtuous man
cannot be hurt,
the misery that
his enemy would inflict
comes back on himself.
If a man understands
the self saying "I am He,"
what could he
wish or desire
that he should pine
after the body?
That word which
all the Vedas record, which
all penances proclaim,
which men desire
when they live
as religious disciples,
that word I tell thee briefly,
it is OM.
As a person having
seen one in a dream,
recognizes him afterwards;
so does one who
has achieved proper
concentration of mind
perceive the SELF.
It is better
to do one's own duty,
even though imperfectly,
than to perform
another's duty well.
The wise who knows
the Self as bodiless
within the bodies,
as unchanging
among changing things,
as great and omnipresent,
does never grieve.
The path of virtue lies
in the renunciation
of arrogance and pride.
He who wrongs
another unjustly
will regret it, though
men may applaud him;
but he who is wronged
is safe from regret,
though the world
may blame him.
There is more courage
in facing the world
with undisguised truth,
than in descending
into a wild beast's den.
True clemency is
in foregoing revenge,
when it is in one's power;
true patience is
in bearing up
against disappointments.
The happy man
must prepare ere
the evil day comes;
and when it does,
let the thought that
every good and great man
has been made to suffer
at some time console him.
Wealth in the hands
of one who thinks not of
helping mankind with it,
is sure to turn one day
into dry leaves.
Like as the night
follows the day,
so misfortune is
the shadow of joy;
Karma (retribution)
bestowing her lots
with both hands.
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