If one can explain neither advantage nor disadvantage of a practice, that practice should be re-examined.
Proverb #488
In ignorance, a man will practice the multiplicities of foolish gestures and prideful assertions, whereas; a wise and learned man curbs his appetite.
The Unity Of Love Forces Away The Forces Of Torment #765
The one who engages, and cannot escape, turmoil, strife, and disunity in his daily routine has failed to exclusively take the opportunities to devote exclusive attention […]
Proverb #357
In foolishness, one falls into the ditch and in greater foolishness tries to dig himself out.
Think Better Thoughts #715
Though one should certainly employ the attribute of common sense often – one should also know it is overrated – look around – and think better thoughts.
Proverb #642
When interrupting another to tell them what you want them to know you fail to hear what they want you to know; this practice keeps one […]
Proverb #429
The act of learning must lay aside the self-regarding, pre-existing personal prejudices as well as present emotional observations and embrace anew the art of discipline and […]
Proverb #615
Searching the limits of acceptance is dangerous practice; insincere and deceitful inquiries deserve clever replies, for it is only to the level of one’s own intent […]
Proverb #577
Obviously the discrimination, practiced or avoided, by a lower nature does not quantify evenly with that enumerated from the highest nature; this is taught, and must […]
The Best Way #199
The knowledge of and the searching of a better way is admirable indeed; seek also the best way.