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Daily Meditation: Friday, October 24, 2003

What is most important for the evolution of a human being …

What is most important for the evolution of a human being is not the conditions or events through which he must pass during his life, but who he is; that is to say, what his moral qualities, and character are. If he possesses good reasoning powers, a generous heart, and the ability to control himself when either success or disaster come his way, it bodes well for him. For example, someone suddenly inherits a large fortune or makes a brilliant marriage, and everyone exclaims: 'Oh! What happiness, what luck!' It is only wise men who first study the mentality of this person before making pronouncements. If the person is capricious, weak, and egotistical, they pity him, because with such a temperament, the higher he rises, the greater his fall will be. Whereas another person receives everyone's pity because he has lost everything, his health, his fortune or his good reputation, but a sage may say: 'This person is strong: he has a high ideal, and great love, and he will be able to transform this loss into spiritual wealth.'

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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