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- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 7:23 + (The shadow of a cloud, the favour of the base, new corn, a flower, these last only a little time; so it is with youth and riches.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 2:14 + (The soothsayer for evil never knows his own fate.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 1:20 + (The soul ripens in tears.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 9:30 + (The spirit it is, that, under the myriad illusions of life, works steadily towards its goal; silently, imperceptibly, irresistibly, moving on to divinity.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:24 + (The subtle self is to be known by thought alone; for every thought of men is interwoven with the senses, and when thought is purified, then the self arises.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:4 + (The sun causes day and night, divine and human. Night is for the sleep of beings, day for the performance of their duty.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 5:17 + (The virtuous man cannot be hurt, the misery that his enemy would inflict comes back on himself.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 2:19 + (The virtuous man who is happy in this life, is sure to be still happier in his next.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:10 + (The wheel of sacrifice has Love for its nave, Action for its tire, and Brotherhood for its spokes.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:20 + (The wise guard the home of nature's order; they assume excellent forms in secret.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 7:29 + (The wise man does good as naturally as he breathes.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:6 + (The wise man is he who can either take or leave those so-called necessities of life with which other people are intemperate.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 5:23 + (The wise who knows the Self as bodiless within the bodies, as unchanging among changing things, as great and omnipresent, does never grieve.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 9:6 + (The wolf changes his coat, and the serpent his skin, but not their nature.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:6 + (The world exists by cause; all things exist by cause; and beings are bound by cause, even as the rolling cart-wheel by the pin of an axle-tree.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:21 + (The worst of maladies is envy; the best of medicines is health.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 9:7 + (The young of the raven appears to it a nightingale.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 6:2 + (Theosophy is not the acquirement of powers, whether psychic or intellectual, though both are its servants.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 6:5 + (Theosophy is the science of life, the art of living.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 6:27 + (Theosophy is the vehicle of the spirit that giveth life; consequently, nothing dogmatic can be Theosophical.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:28 + (There are four things of which a little goes on a long way: pain, poverty, error, and enmity.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:19 + (There are three things of which one never tires: health, life and wealth.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:13 + (There exists no spot on the earth, or in the sky, or in the sea, neither is there any in the mountain-clefts, where an evil deed does not bring trouble to the doer.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 5:13 + (There is a road that leads to Wealth; there is another road that leads to Nirvana.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 5:26 + (There is more courage in facing the world with undisguised truth, than in descending into a wild beast's den.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:2 + (There is no death without sin, and no affliction without transgression.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#Gem 6:0 + (There is “true” Knowledge. Learn thou it i … There is “true” Knowledge. Learn thou it is this:<br></br>To see one Changeless Life in all that lives,<br></br>And in the Separate, One Inseparable.<br></br>There is imperfect Knowledge: that which sees<br></br>The separate existences apart,<br></br>And, being separated, holds them real.<br></br>There is false Knowledge: that which blindly clings<br></br>To one as if 'twere all, seeking no cause,<br></br>Deprived of light, narrow, and dull, and “dark”.f 'twere all, seeking no cause,<br> Deprived of light, narrow, and dull, and “dark”.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:6 + (This life is in the world of work and retributive justice; the life that follows is in the world of great reward.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 8:12 + (This world is a venomous tree, bearing two honey-sweet fruits: the divine essence of poetry and the friendship of the noble.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:13 + (Those who prefer to swim in the waters of their ignorance, and to go down very low, need not exert the body or heart; they need only cease to move, and they will surely sink.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:11 + (Though despised, one sleeps with comfort, with comfort awakes, with comfort lives in this world; but the scorner perisheth.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:30 + (Thoughts alone cause the round of rebirths in this world; let a man strive to purify his thoughts, what a man thinks, that he is: this is the old secret.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:22 + (Three things can never be got with three things: wealth, with wishing for it; youth, with cosmetics; health, with medicine.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:4 + (Three things make a poor man rich: courtesy, consideration for others, and the avoidance of suspicion.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 6:7 + (Through joy and sorrow, pain and pleasure, the soul comes to a knowledge of itself.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:2 + (To enjoy the day of plenty, you must be patient in the day of want.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 1:4 + (To every man that is born, an axe is born in his mouth, by which the fool cuts himself, when speaking bad language.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 2:11 + (To feel one's ignorance is to be wise; to feel sure of one's wisdom is to be a fool.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 4:25 + (To forgive without forgetting, is again to reproach the wrong-doer every time the act comes back to us.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 9:1 + (To him who has subdued self by SELF, his self is a friend; but to him who has not subdued senses by mind, that self is an enemy.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 12:7 + (To hold on with fortitude in one condition, and sobriety in the other, is a proof of a great soul and an impregnable virtue.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 6:14 + (To obtain the knowledge of self, is a greater achievement than to command the elements or to know the future.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:23 + (Trifling ruins earnestness, lying is the enemy of truth, and oppression perverts justice.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 5:27 + (True clemency is in foregoing revenge, when it is in one's power; true patience is in bearing up against disappointments.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 10:12 + (Trust not in business one ever caught asleep by the sun rising or setting, for thereby he incurs great sin.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 3:16 + (Truth is brighter than the sun; truth is the sunny day of Reason, and falsehood the mind's dark night.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 2:1 + (Two things are impossible in this world of Maya: to enjoy more than Karma hath allotted; to die before one's hour hath struck.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#Gem 1:0 + (UTTISTHA! — Rise! Awake!<br> Seek t … UTTISTHA! — Rise! Awake!<br> </br>Seek the great Teachers, and attend! The road<br></br>Is narrow as a knife-edge! Hard to tread!<br></br>But whoso once perceiveth HIM that IS; —<br></br>Without a name, Unseen, Impalpable,<br></br>Bodiless, Undiminished, Unenlarged,<br></br>To senses undeclared, without an end,<br></br>Without beginning, Timeless, Higher than height,<br></br>Deeper than depth! Lo! Such an one is saved!<br></br>Death hath not power upon him!<br> Deeper than depth! Lo! Such an one is saved!<br> Death hath not power upon him!)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 7:21 + (Unenduring are youth, beauty, life, wealth, lordship, the society of the beloved; let not the wise be deluded by these.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 9:26 + (Useless to seek to seize the ocean-echo, by clasping the shell in which it lies hid; as useless to try to seize this essence, by grasping the form in which for a moment it shone.)
- Blavatsky writings/Gems from the East#gem 11:3 + (Vain hopes cut man off from every good; but the renunciation of avarice prevents every ill.)