If a man disguise himself, and examine himself, he is apt to find another view very much like the view of others.
Proverb #339
If self beholds itself as unlikable, it must change the self to likable before others can see the change for what it is.
This The Lord … hath made the day! (Poem 48)
Let the day spring forth … remaining yet hidden to the view It comes with forces that have run before … those that guard the few […]
Proverb #262
Some things require the view to be from at least four directions or some things remain hidden.
Tolerance Of View #458
Revelation is an ever-bearing light; except one prepare, and adjust the eye by reception of precept upon precept, the light will indeed blind that one, for […]
Who Sent the Fly in Time? (Poem 75)
The soul travels wearily atop a seemingly docile beast And neither knows – of which is he – and neither knows – of which is me […]
Proverb #225
Those that seek to understand only the phenomena of short-lived miracles will miss the true and immense display of knowledge while waiting for the next rainbow. […]
These given five … are taken now (Poem 54)
There is notion atop this hill far more splendid than any rehearsed below here Desire drew my glance but the wind sent a sound to invite […]
Proverb #300
Feet that hasten the body to give the eye view of what the ear has heard could have stressed the heart less if the mind had […]
For One To Learn Passivity #450
For one to learn passivity, that one must often rely on another’s dominant and divine appointment as the measure of teaching, in order to acquire the […]