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Leaves of Morya's Garden - Book 1 - The Call (1924) - 135:
135. Pure tears bring roses to M. The good does not rust.

Leaves of Morya's Garden - Book 1 - The Call (1924) - 179:
He who sees himself as kind is not kind; But he who blames himself for cruelty demonstrates the progress of his spirit. His soul does not rust, and his spirit begins to assume its true form.

Leaves of Morya's Garden - Book 1 - The Call (1924) - 223:
223. Our Shields rust not, And your path leads always to Us. Measure all events forty times, in forty ways. M. safeguards.

Leaves of Morya's Garden - Book 2 - Illumination (1925) - 3.6.1:
A man who is depressed by resentment is attracted to a single point. Becoming immobile, the man inevitably becomes dull. Dullness, like rust, corrodes a portion of the fundamental substance.

Leaves of Morya's Garden - Book 2 - Illumination (1925) - 3.6.1:
In the days of great constructions do not tolerate a rusty anchor; rust will not withstand a sweeping vortex!

Agni Yoga (1929) - 407:
407. Do not give in to thoughts of sorrow. Such thoughts are like rust on a conqueror's sword. There can be no sorrow near the fiery crucible of life. If you read the Puranas in their dead letter, even this book of great wisdom will seem like a cemetery to you. But where there is fire there can be no sorrow.

Agni Yoga (1929) - 474:
474. The culture of harmful micro-organisms is useful only for studying their nature, with the ultimate purpose being their destruction. Precisely, one must learn to destroy them. They harm the best secretions and may be considered the enemy of psychic energy. Just as rust slows the wheels, so does the waste product of physical processes obscure straight-knowledge.

AUM (1936) - 178:
178. Malice can be likened to rust.

 


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