A blind man and a man with no legs were brought before the judge one day, accused of stealing all the fruit from an apple tree. The legless man said to the judge, ‘But sir, how could I do such a thing, when I have no legs?' And the blind man said, ...
We are used to considering heaven and earth as two separate and even foreign or opposite realities. In fact, no, they are continually in contact with each other; otherwise, nothing can be explained. Heaven and earth... or even more simply, the sun ...
...lf in matter. A perfect artist is one who has successfully established order and reason in their thoughts, and brought peace and love into their heart, so that everything they do is beautiful and harmonious....
The earth is predestined to become a reflection of heaven. At the moment, this is not yet the case. The earth – that is to say the world of humans – does not vibrate in harmony, in tune with heaven. When human beings become conscious of the task for ...
The Initiates have left traces of their presence in the etheric matter of the places where they once lived. Certain highly evolved clairvoyants are able to perceive these traces and interpret them. But even such traces are no more than husks of the ...
A human being's greatest wealth is the faculty of creation. It is a faculty that concerns every aspect of life, particularly art. But artists need to ask themselves about the value of what they create, what it can do for others, what it will lead to ...
Many artists, whether painters, musicians, poets, novelists or playwrights, have destroyed some of their works in fits of discouragement, even though these may have been of great merit! That is a pity, because in doing so they harmed themselves and ...
The concept of creation is the quintessence of our teaching. Yes, to create, but to create what? Paintings or sculpture? To work on canvas, wood or marble? No, to work on yourself, because you yourself are the true base material.A sculptor produces ...