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"Be Still and Know"....... |
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"Cease from Thine Own Wisdom"...
(Proverbs 23:4)
"This life and body is given to us so that we realize the truth beyond
this universe and perfect ourselves toward becoming Pure Consciousness.
That can be achieved when the false ego as a separate entity is
dissolved and it is realized that the unit identity is not separate from
the universal identity. Then it is known that both are part and parcel
of one Universal Self. All activities, thoughts, and relationships of
man should evolve around God and be for Him." ........ (excerpt from the
book THOTH.. Written by Maitreya)
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"The spirit of God dwelleth in You.."..
"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God?" (1 Corinthians 3:16) "But
he spake of the temple of his body" (John 2:21) "The temple as a
building is an external symbol of the temple of the body. When a
building is designed and known as the temple and kept for worshipping,
people will think and remember God when they enter it. They will quiet
the worldly passions in themselves when they are there. So in fact the
effect of the building as a temple should be an internal effect on the
soul"... (From the book, THOTH by Maitreya)
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"In quietness and confidence......"
"Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise
"in this world", let him become a fool, that he may be wise. For the
wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written,
He taketh the wise in their own craftiness."... (1Corinthians 3:18,19)
"A righteous human being whom God had given the Scripture and Wisdom and
Prophethood will not say to people: Worship me instead of God. But they
say, according to their duty; be faithful devotees of God, by constant
preaching and attentive studying of the Scripture"... (Thoth, The Koran,
Surah the Family of Imran (Ali'Imran) Surah XXlll,The Believers
1. Successful indeed are the believers 2. Who are humble in their
prayers, 3. And who shun vain conversation, 4. And who are
payers of the poor-due; 5. And who guard their modesty
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