Great Throughts Treasury

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Ishvarakrishna, aka Iśvarakṛṣṇa NULL

Non-discriminativeness and the rest are proved by the existence of the three gunas and by the non-existence of these in their absence. The unmanifest is demonstrated by the effect possessing the properties of the cause.

Complacency | Enjoyment | Luck | Means | Nature | Time | Luck |

Murasaki Shikibu, aka Lady Murasaki

The hanging gate, of something like trelliswork, was propped on a pole, and he could see that the house was tiny and flimsy. He felt a little sorry for the occupants of such a place--and then asked himself who in this world had a temporary shelter.

Better | Cause | Enough | Generosity | Guidance | Husband | Little | Magnanimity | Man | Means | Memory | Patience | Quiet | Resentment | Wife | Will | Woman | Guidance | Guilty |

Ishvarakrishna, aka Iśvarakṛṣṇa NULL

Possessed of this self-knowledge, and the proliferation of Nature having ceased (owing to its withdrawal from its seven modes), the Self stands apart and at ease, like a spectator.

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Ishvarakrishna, aka Iśvarakṛṣṇa NULL

Nature by herself binds herself by seven modes, and by means of one mode (knowledge), releases herself for the sake of the Self.

Means | Purpose | Purpose |

Ishvarakrishna, aka Iśvarakṛṣṇa NULL

The eight attainments are reasoning, oral instruction, study, the prevention of pain of three sorts, acquisition of friends, and charity. The three mentioned before (obstruction, infirmity and complacency) are the curbs on attainment.

Means | Nature |

Prince Shōtoku, born Shotoku Taishi, aka Prince Umayado or Prince Kamitsumiya

The three treasures, which are Buddha, the (Buddhist) Law and the (Buddhist) Priesthood; should be given sincere reverence, for they are the final refuge of all living things. Few men are so bad that they cannot be taught their truth.

Behavior | Good | Government | Lord | People | Rank | Will | Government |

Ishvarakrishna, aka Iśvarakṛṣṇa NULL

Nine forms of complacency are propounded: four internal, relating to Nature (prakriti), means (upadana), time (kala)and luck (bhagya); five external, resulting from avoidance of enjoyment of objects.

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Ban Zhao, courtesy name Huiban

Now For self-culture nothing equals respect for others. To counteract firmness nothing equals compliance. Consequently it can be said that the Way of respect and acquiescence is woman's most important principle of conduct. So respect may be defined as nothing other than holding on to that which is permanent; and acquiescence nothing other than being liberal and generous. Those who are steadfast in devotion know that they should stay in their proper places; those who are liberal and generous esteem others, and honor and serve chem.

Age | Authority | Books | Boys | Children | Conduct | Education | Men | Present | Relationship | Rites | Rule | Study | Teach | Understand |

Egyptian Proverbs

To seek without finding, equals waste of time.

Means | Understand |

Eileen Garrett

You will not mind if I say that where there is unhappiness in a house and there is an impression of someone [i.e. a departed spirit] coming back, it is because you make for that spirit a Garden of Memory in which it can live and revive its sufferings. Unless you are, consciously or unconsciously, in a state of mind in which this impression can vivify itself, you will not be troubled. Haven't you discovered that these things only happen to you when you are in a bad emotional state, physically or mentally disturbed? Don't you realize that you yourself vivify this memory?

Change | Consciousness | Control | Harmony | Life | Life | Means | Nature | Peace | Present | Regard | Time | Work |

Egyptian Proverbs

When thou journeyest into the shadows, take not sweetmeats with thee, but a seed of corn and a bottle of tears and wine; that thou mayst have a garden in the land whither thou go eat.

Means | Society | Society |

Eileen Garrett

Symbolism, with its inner feelings and impressions, is expressed with the same sensory aspects of the outer world's intensity and association. Symbolic dreaming is a survival that leads us from different cultures and different historical associations across centuries. It is still the language of the myth and fairy tale, and it is never forgotten in the unconscious, but too often its meanings are overlooked or not understood. In the symbolic dream, where time and space do not exist, we are linked with our earliest ancestors.

Life | Life | Means | Will |

Egyptian Proverbs

The man who knows how to lead one of his brothers towards what he has known may one day be saved by that very brother.

Man | Means | Plenty |

Elif Safak

Another rule that the pursuit of love. No one seeks behind only love and simmer During his trip, what The trip begins search for love even begin to change from home and abroad

Better | Existence | God | Heart | Means | Right | Will | God | Think |

Elif Safak

Patience is not to clench your teeth and do nothing. It means to be prescient enough to trust the end result of the process. What is patience? It means looking at the thorns and see the rose, to look at the night and see the dawn. Impatience means to be so myopic as to see the result. Whoever loves God remains patient, because he knows that it takes time incomplete moon to be full.

Enough | God | Impatience | Means | Patience | Time | Trust | God |

Elif Safak

Fate does not mean that your life is destined. Therefore, it is a sign of complete ignorance to leave everything to fate and not contributing actively to the music of the universe. ... Your destiny - it is the level where you play your tune. Unlikely to change tools, but depends solely on how well you'll play.

Love | Means | Story | Friendship |

Elif Safak

Human beings tend to discredit the things he cannot understand for some reason.

Blame | Fear | God | Love | Means | Mind | Reflection | God |

Elias Canetti

It is always the enemy who started it, even if he was not the first to speak out, he was certainly planning it; and if he was not actually planning it, he was thinking of it; and, if he was not thinking of it, he would have thought of it.

Literature | Means | Object |

Elif Safak

The words that come out of our mouths do not vanish but are perpetually stored in infinite space, and they will come back to us in due time.

Blame | Compassion | Fear | God | Love | Means | Reflection | Will | God |

Eleazar ha-Kappar, alternate spelling Eliezer ha-Kappar

A person who deprives himself of health by injuring himself is considered a sinner.

Love | Means | Work |