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L. W. Rogers

Self-Development and the Way to Power

  • Sufihas quoted5 years ago
    Such is the universe in which we find ourselves and from it there is no escape. No man can avoid life—not even the foolish one who, when the difficulties before him appear for the moment overwhelming, tries to escape them by suicide. A man cannot die. He can only choose how he will live. He may either helplessly drift through the world suffering from all the ills and evils that make so many unhappy or he may choose the method of conscious evolution that alone makes life truly successful. We may be either the suffering slaves of nature or the happy masters of her laws.
  • Hannah Pilhas quoted5 years ago
    The theosophical idea is that the physical man, and all that constitutes his life in the physical world, is but a very partial expression of the self; that in the ego of each there is practically unlimited power and wisdom; that these may be brought through into expression in the physical world as the physical body and its invisible counterparts, which together constitute the complex vehicle of the ego's manifestation, are evolved and adapted to the purpose; and that in exact proportion that conscious effort is given to such self-development will spiritual illumination be achieved and wisdom attained. Thus the light that leads to happiness is kindled from within and the evolutionary journey that all are making may be robbed of its suffering.
  • b8325411400has quoted6 years ago
    Concentration produced results.
  • b8325411400has quoted6 years ago
    The person who fails in attention misses the purpose of life and throws away valuable time and opportunity. To give attention is to be alive and awake and in a condition to make the most of limited physical life.
  • ahenry521has quoted7 years ago
    But one who would free himself from the desire-nature should not make the mistake of creating a feeling of intense hostility toward the thing he seeks to escape; for hatred is also a tie. He should merely reach a position of complete indifference
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted3 months ago
    Concentration produced results.
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted3 months ago
    These three things are an ardent desire, an iron will and an alert intelligence.
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted3 months ago
    The self is never tired. It is only the physical body that grows weary.
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted3 months ago
    We grow to be like the things we think about
  • torreonjenelouhas quoted3 months ago
    We may be either the suffering slaves of nature or the happy masters of her laws.
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