If one is satisfied to accept that it is the rock that makes the ripples in the pond after it is thrown; the contemplation discipline of that man is unknowingly shallow and incomplete as is his desire.
— Papi Proverb 628
If one is satisfied to accept that it is the rock that makes the ripples in the pond after it is thrown; the contemplation discipline of that man is unknowingly shallow and incomplete as is his desire.
— Papi Proverb 628
If not for the desire to share the bounties of his "World of Word Wizardry" - he would remain anonymous.
The one, who offends another because of ignorance, is more often than not, unaware of the transgression, but in discovery prefers to hide rather than converse concerning the offense; should not another make it easier...
The greater challenge to one's pursuit of knowledge is the secrecy bonded and known only to the few initiated on that certain level.
By the knowledge of good and evil the conscience of a man quickly assigns each deed ordered by the soul unto the scale of balance; consciousness harbors the will that awaits each next deed whether of healing or hurt to...
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