All Blog Posts Tagged 'bill' - Theosophy.Net2024-03-28T15:54:48Zhttps://theosophy.net/profiles/blog/feed?tag=bill&xn_auth=noGeneral Theosophy #170tag:theosophy.net,2024-03-26:3055387:BlogPost:1977082024-03-26T18:55:27.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“Do not allow the present moment to be just a humble disciple of the previous moment.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“Do not allow the present moment to be just a humble disciple of the previous moment.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #136tag:theosophy.net,2024-03-23:3055387:BlogPost:1979112024-03-23T17:28:56.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><strong>“Doing Absolutely Nothing is the only way to do Absolutely Everything.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><strong>“Doing Absolutely Nothing is the only way to do Absolutely Everything.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #182tag:theosophy.net,2024-03-05:3055387:BlogPost:1974072024-03-05T14:21:49.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"To live longer, simply <em>parcel-out</em> yourself rather than <em>gush-out</em> yourself each day."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"To live longer, simply <em>parcel-out</em> yourself rather than <em>gush-out</em> yourself each day."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #114tag:theosophy.net,2024-03-03:3055387:BlogPost:1976942024-03-03T16:34:20.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“First Preternaturally produce the magician; then naturally produce the magic.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“First Preternaturally produce the magician; then naturally produce the magic.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #140tag:theosophy.net,2024-02-26:3055387:BlogPost:1976872024-02-26T17:30:00.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Not much of a trick is needed to <em>keep busy</em> with petty things; much more of a trick is required to keep <em>un-busy</em> with Everything."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Not much of a trick is needed to <em>keep busy</em> with petty things; much more of a trick is required to keep <em>un-busy</em> with Everything."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #200tag:theosophy.net,2024-02-24:3055387:BlogPost:1974022024-02-24T17:56:58.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Do not just go to church; be One also."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Do not just go to church; be One also."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #112tag:theosophy.net,2024-02-22:3055387:BlogPost:1973962024-02-22T17:00:08.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“Increase what you do not know; decrease what you think you know.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“Increase what you do not know; decrease what you think you know.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Thesophy #122tag:theosophy.net,2024-02-16:3055387:BlogPost:1973902024-02-16T19:01:09.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“Happy millionaires do not keep company with billionaires.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“Happy millionaires do not keep company with billionaires.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #292tag:theosophy.net,2024-02-13:3055387:BlogPost:1973872024-02-13T17:30:00.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Fulfilling your life's purpose may sometimes be seriously hindered simply by running into way too many people who are way too willing to listen to you advertise it."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Fulfilling your life's purpose may sometimes be seriously hindered simply by running into way too many people who are way too willing to listen to you advertise it."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #105tag:theosophy.net,2024-02-10:3055387:BlogPost:1973842024-02-10T15:37:31.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“When the omniscient, omnipotent gods really watch over you, they do not let you from time to time mistake yourself for one of them.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“When the omniscient, omnipotent gods really watch over you, they do not let you from time to time mistake yourself for one of them.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #255tag:theosophy.net,2024-02-08:3055387:BlogPost:1973792024-02-08T21:02:02.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Everyone needs a philosophical point of view . . . even if it is only used to avoid not studying any more philosophy; everyone needs a Guardian Angel . . . even if it is only used to avoid ever needing an Archangel. . . ."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Everyone needs a philosophical point of view . . . even if it is only used to avoid not studying any more philosophy; everyone needs a Guardian Angel . . . even if it is only used to avoid ever needing an Archangel. . . ."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #241tag:theosophy.net,2024-02-01:3055387:BlogPost:1973732024-02-01T17:00:00.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Discipline is the cure for everything one wants to cure; what one does not want to cure is the cure for discipline."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Discipline is the cure for everything one wants to cure; what one does not want to cure is the cure for discipline."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #118tag:theosophy.net,2024-01-29:3055387:BlogPost:1975652024-01-29T16:07:14.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Being a fast learner is far less important than being a slow juggler who can somehow get more and more little orbs of previously acquired knowledge into the air before forgetting and dropping any."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Being a fast learner is far less important than being a slow juggler who can somehow get more and more little orbs of previously acquired knowledge into the air before forgetting and dropping any."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #175tag:theosophy.net,2024-01-21:3055387:BlogPost:1973612024-01-21T18:39:20.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Conscientiously search for the meaning of your life until, exhausted, you realize that you must invent it."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Conscientiously search for the meaning of your life until, exhausted, you realize that you must invent it."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #177tag:theosophy.net,2024-01-16:3055387:BlogPost:1973102024-01-16T22:26:14.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"The <em>mortal enemies</em> of the mundane may vary; however, the <em>Immortal enemies</em> of the Moment are always your replaying of your past or your attempted pre-playing of your future."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"The <em>mortal enemies</em> of the mundane may vary; however, the <em>Immortal enemies</em> of the Moment are always your replaying of your past or your attempted pre-playing of your future."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #254tag:theosophy.net,2023-12-31:3055387:BlogPost:1969892023-12-31T19:30:00.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Few things may thwart the impulse to begin writing more than the lazy realization that one probably has so much to say that one would need to long-term martyr the more entertaining parts of oneself just in order to wet-mold some raggedy shreds of words into a few all-too-short-term papier-mâché formations."</strong>—General Theosophy #254</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Few things may thwart the impulse to begin writing more than the lazy realization that one probably has so much to say that one would need to long-term martyr the more entertaining parts of oneself just in order to wet-mold some raggedy shreds of words into a few all-too-short-term papier-mâché formations."</strong>—General Theosophy #254</span></p>General Theosophy #167tag:theosophy.net,2023-12-22:3055387:BlogPost:1970692023-12-22T21:07:44.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"<em>MORTALS</em> and <em>METAMORTALS</em>: those who try to figure out everything . . . and those who in addition try to figure out Everything. . . ."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"<em>MORTALS</em> and <em>METAMORTALS</em>: those who try to figure out everything . . . and those who in addition try to figure out Everything. . . ."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #111tag:theosophy.net,2023-12-17:3055387:BlogPost:1971572023-12-17T15:32:46.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"The <em>real value</em> of your money may only be how much <em>volitional leisure time</em> it is currently able to buy for you."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"The <em>real value</em> of your money may only be how much <em>volitional leisure time</em> it is currently able to buy for you."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #165tag:theosophy.net,2023-12-16:3055387:BlogPost:1972312023-12-16T00:09:19.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"<em>Material</em> science is always looking for something new to say; <em>epistemological</em> Theosophy, something Old-and-Eternal not needed to be said."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"<em>Material</em> science is always looking for something new to say; <em>epistemological</em> Theosophy, something Old-and-Eternal not needed to be said."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #210tag:theosophy.net,2023-12-14:3055387:BlogPost:1970622023-12-14T20:57:55.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Avoid becoming a missionary before becoming your own mission field."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Avoid becoming a missionary before becoming your own mission field."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #155tag:theosophy.net,2023-12-13:3055387:BlogPost:1969792023-12-13T19:00:00.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“The continuing mysteries of life are almost always more reliable and interesting companions than the most fulsomely footnoted finished factsheets.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“The continuing mysteries of life are almost always more reliable and interesting companions than the most fulsomely footnoted finished factsheets.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #292tag:theosophy.net,2023-12-10:3055387:BlogPost:1971542023-12-10T19:00:00.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"The most underestimated distraction from your life's purpose may simply be to run into way too many people who are willing to listen to you talk about it."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"The most underestimated distraction from your life's purpose may simply be to run into way too many people who are willing to listen to you talk about it."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #161tag:theosophy.net,2023-12-07:3055387:BlogPost:1969742023-12-07T19:04:30.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Half the common perplexities of life come from trying to do two things at once; the other half, from trying to get someone else to do one thing at once."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"Half the common perplexities of life come from trying to do two things at once; the other half, from trying to get someone else to do one thing at once."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #121tag:theosophy.net,2023-11-26:3055387:BlogPost:1969512023-11-26T22:03:20.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"If you can now ascend the mountain, thank all the hills you had to climb; if you can now recognize the precipice, thank all the ditches you fell into."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"If you can now ascend the mountain, thank all the hills you had to climb; if you can now recognize the precipice, thank all the ditches you fell into."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #273tag:theosophy.net,2023-11-24:3055387:BlogPost:1969012023-11-24T22:38:57.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“If agnosticism can be considered the sophisticated territory between disbelief and belief, <em>Preternatural</em> intuition—<em>epistemological</em> Theosophy—may be considered the even more sophisticated territory between silence and Silence.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“If agnosticism can be considered the sophisticated territory between disbelief and belief, <em>Preternatural</em> intuition—<em>epistemological</em> Theosophy—may be considered the even more sophisticated territory between silence and Silence.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #125tag:theosophy.net,2023-11-22:3055387:BlogPost:1969392023-11-22T18:00:00.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"METAMORTAL: a Theosophical term referring to an ordinary but special individual who is '<em>after</em>, <em>behind</em>, <em>altered from</em>, <em>higher than</em>, <em>beyond</em>' his or her otherwise pointless corporality."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"METAMORTAL: a Theosophical term referring to an ordinary but special individual who is '<em>after</em>, <em>behind</em>, <em>altered from</em>, <em>higher than</em>, <em>beyond</em>' his or her otherwise pointless corporality."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #103tag:theosophy.net,2023-11-17:3055387:BlogPost:1969292023-11-17T17:30:00.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“A person's secular journey begins with the first step taken; his or her Psycho-Spiritual GRAND TOUR, with the first secular step NOT taken.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“A person's secular journey begins with the first step taken; his or her Psycho-Spiritual GRAND TOUR, with the first secular step NOT taken.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #101tag:theosophy.net,2023-11-12:3055387:BlogPost:1967772023-11-12T17:51:03.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“If you start suspecting that you may have too many specific and complex details about karma, reincarnation, and other Theosophical subjects, consider the possibility that you could have strayed from the extraordinary Mountain Path of Intuitive Intimation and fallen into the ordinary Ditch of Wishful Academics.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>“If you start suspecting that you may have too many specific and complex details about karma, reincarnation, and other Theosophical subjects, consider the possibility that you could have strayed from the extraordinary Mountain Path of Intuitive Intimation and fallen into the ordinary Ditch of Wishful Academics.”</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #259tag:theosophy.net,2023-11-09:3055387:BlogPost:1965912023-11-09T17:00:00.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"A taste of Hell is the continuous need to carefully strategize each and every future moment."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"A taste of Hell is the continuous need to carefully strategize each and every future moment."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>General Theosophy #207tag:theosophy.net,2023-11-05:3055387:BlogPost:1968532023-11-05T15:59:03.000ZRichard Ihlehttps://theosophy.net/profile/RichardIhle
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"<em>Wait</em> until you are <em>completely unable</em> to stumble forward even one more step before you waste any time composing a <em>private tragicomedy</em> about your previous steps. . . ."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>"<em>Wait</em> until you are <em>completely unable</em> to stumble forward even one more step before you waste any time composing a <em>private tragicomedy</em> about your previous steps. . . ."</strong>—General Theosophy</span></p>