Bowl of Saki for March 12    (72)


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It is the discriminating faculty of the human mind which makes life so interesting, causes all this diversity and diversion, yet at the same time makes for every sort of difficulty. The highest vibrations and the lowest are as one in principle, but through the analytical faculty of intellect appear different and thus render it difficult or impossible for man to realize unity. It is this realization which takes him above all discrimination and distinction, and when this is accomplished he at once realizes his unity in essence with all things, and with all thingness. But this also takes one above the realm of words and thoughts; these distinguish and define and are not of the nature of absolute unity.


Harmony

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