“A perfectly moral person might not actually abhor vice but simply have had enough experience to become perfectly bored by it.”—General TheosophySee More
"Progress toward full realization of your GENERAL I-AM simply means gradually losing familiarity with all the TEMPORARILY SPECIFIC WHOS you thought you were."—General TheosophySee More
"Today, the more conscientious writers on 'occult' subjects may simply be those who at least once in a while hope that few if any readers will stumble upon what they, as usual, just flat-out guessed…See More
“Having to rely only on drudging willpower to accomplish daily tasks is like continually trying to perform magic tricks with little or no entertainment value for you or anyone else.”—General TheosophySee More
“Your particular need in life may just be to discover your general duty to identify and eliminate the particular needs you merely invent for yourself. . . ."—General TheosophySee More