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"Doubt what is doubtful. Trust what is certain. Doubt what is temporary. Trust what is permanent."
 
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"The fundamental understanding is the realization that you are already part of something that is established. The world does not demonstrate this, so you must know it within yourself. Knowing this, you realize you have a responsibility to a community that exists already. "
 
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Revision as of 00:30, 7 July 2013

"Doubt what is doubtful. Trust what is certain. Doubt what is temporary. Trust what is permanent." [1]

Permanent accomplishment

"Each moment that you spend in sincere application furthers your progress tremendously and establishes a permanent advancement for you." [2]

"With each step you make in your unlearning, Knowledge will fill in that which had replaced it." [3]

"Knowledge ... will provide a comfort and a stability that the world can never change." [4]

"In the reclamation of your own wealth, the world will reclaim its wealth as well, for you shall stimulate Knowledge in all, and their wealth will begin to reveal itself in your presence and in the presence of Knowledge which guides you." [5]

Permanent relationship

"The fundamental understanding is the realization that you are already part of something that is established. The world does not demonstrate this, so you must know it within yourself. Knowing this, you realize you have a responsibility to a community that exists already. " [6]

References

  1. Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume Two, Chapter 27
  2. Steps to Knowledge 147
  3. Steps to Knowledge 102
  4. Steps to Knowledge 152
  5. Steps to Knowledge 160
  6. Wisdom from the Greater Community Volume One, Chapter 6