Our only true course is to let the motive for action be in the action itself, never in its reward not to be incited By the hope of the result, nor yet indulge a propensity for inertness.
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Reflect upon the defects of your character thoroughly realize their evils and the transient pleasures they give you, and firmly will that you shall try your best not to yield to them the next time.
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If coming events are said to cast their shadows before, past events cannot fall to leave their impress behind them.
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The Occultists, however, know that the traditions of Esoteric Philosophy must be the right ones, simply because they are the most logical, and reconcile every difficulty.
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Spirit is living, and life is spirit, and life and spirit produce all things, but they are essentially one and not two.
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When he has ceased to hear the many, he may discern the one - the inner sound which kills the outer.
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