Leaves of Morya's Garden - Book 1 - The Call (1924) - 357: And while crossing the border between power and sacrifice, Attired in the radiance of joy, We shall tell you tomorrow about the prayer. AUM (1936) - 310: Let us not lull ourselves with the idea that certain minds will solve the problems for everyone. Humanity is obliged to think; it must strive unitedly for attainments. One cannot allow the chaos of ignorance, gaudily attired, to crash in and jeer at knowledge. Supermundane - The Inner Life - Book 1 (1938) - 76: There may have been pilgrims to whom the books were not given, even though their hearts were burning for the truth, because their outward appearances impeded the right judgment. For example, one may have been too smartly attired, another too poorly clad. Superficial considerations can impede useful meetings.
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