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Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do.
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Arjuna, is time to kill your relatives
Yes krishna
Related: Bhagavad Gita as it is in full https://youtu.be/fbuwANhz0QY?si=5EZeDTexjmAd7C4X
Yes krishna
Related: Bhagavad Gita as it is in full https://youtu.be/fbuwANhz0QY?si=5EZeDTexjmAd7C4X
"Whenever the people need a hero, we shall supply him" - Albert Pike 33rd Degree Freemason
In order to awaken, first of all one must realize that one is in a state of sleep. And in order to realize that one is indeed in a state of sleep, one must recognize and fully understand the nature of the forces which operate to keep one in the state of sleep, or hypnosis. It is absurd to think that this can be done by seeking information from the very source which induces the hypnosis.
....One thing alone is certain, that man's slavery grows and increases. Man is becoming a willing slave. He no longer needs chains. He begins to grow fond of his slavery, to be proud of it. And this is the most terrible thing that can happen to a man.
George Ivanovich Gurdjieff
People are afraid of suffering. They want pleasure now, at once and forever. They do not want to understand that pleasure is an attribute of paradise and that it must be earned.
And this is necessary not by reason of any arbitrary or inner moral laws but because if man gets pleasure before he has earned it he will not be able to keep it and pleasure will be turned into suffering.
But the whole point is to be able to get pleasure and be able to keep it.
Whoever can do this has nothing to learn.
-G. Gurdjieff
Excerpt From:
In Search of the Miraculous
P. D. Ouspensky
And this is necessary not by reason of any arbitrary or inner moral laws but because if man gets pleasure before he has earned it he will not be able to keep it and pleasure will be turned into suffering.
But the whole point is to be able to get pleasure and be able to keep it.
Whoever can do this has nothing to learn.
-G. Gurdjieff
Excerpt From:
In Search of the Miraculous
P. D. Ouspensky