Leaves of Morya's Garden - Book 2 - Illumination (1925) - 1.7.4: 1.7.4. One should not consider as a loss a concession to cunningly scheming hands. AUM (1936) - 159: 159. One may rejoice at that which finds a place in the heart, in other words, that which is loved. Is it possible without love to speak of signs about thought, about the Mystery, about Light? Mystery will turn into concealment, thought into scheming, and the Light into a firebrand; it is possible thus to distort the most Beautiful. But the true path achieved through love admits of no sacrilege. That which is visionary is turned into reality; the clamor of bargaining will find its proper place; man will realize the significance of solemnity.
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