Leaves of Morya's Garden - Book 1 - The Call (1924) - 59: 59. The mole digs his burrow, while The eagle soars above the mountain. The mole is warm in his hole, while The eagle is chilled before sunrise. Soar too, towards happiness, My dear ones. Fiery World - Book 3 (1935) - 478: 478. One who has been chilled by frost brings cold with him. Mothers caution their children - don't go near the cold man. One has been warmed by the sun carries warmth with him. People wish to warm themselves in proximity to him. Is it not the same with the flaming heart which is in communion with the Fiery World? People hasten to the glowing heart to warm themselves, and avoid the deadly cold - thus it is in all Existence. Simple and close is the presence of the Higher World, but earthly consciousnesses drive away the ethereal flame with stone blocks.
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