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Some who had never before heard of these teachings found them so reasonable, so inspiring, and so helpful that they instantly accepted them as true.
8.12.5.62Listen … He may not desert the broad work of human enlightenment which devolves upon him. That work has to be done and neither the malice of satanic human instruments nor the misunderstanding of the superficial and ignorant should deter him from carrying it out …
8.12.5.112,Listen … the more important tenets of higher philosophy are intellectually extremely subtle, so subtle as not to be apparent at first contact with them … The repeated contact with them, however, acts as a kind of indirect meditation and removes their unfamiliarity, renders them understandable, and causes them little by little to sink into the emotional consciousness …
8.12.5.114,Listen The last war marked a turning point in mankind's history. Out of its pain and horror something better both materially and spiritually is going to be born, and it is our task to help this coming age as pioneers…
8.12.5.193,Listen Writing, which is an exercise of the intellect to some, is an act of worship to me. I rise from my desk in the same mood as that in which I leave an hour of prayer in an old cathedral, or of meditation in a little wood.
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