Injury to one’s soul is worth listening to; plight to the journey provides three explanations – before – during – after.
— Papi Proverb 459
Injury to one’s soul is worth listening to; plight to the journey provides three explanations – before – during – after.
— Papi Proverb 459
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When once the soul has divested the self of carnal desire; the want gives way to knowledge of need, which precludes the divine discovery of wanting and needing nothing.
— Papi Proverb 71
Explanations offered to an individual that is not capable of hearing, because of not being ready to hear, cannot help the poor soul; they are simply wasted in the air.
— Papi Proverb 803
Unless they originate in honorable inquiry and form in diligent search, the prognostications of prophets are meaningless in merit, for they must be released by divine permission from their place of secrecy. —...

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