Monday, December 2, 2019

Complete disintegration will follow where the worm of coarseness eats away the foundation.

320.  Political economy should be based upon an understanding of the values of nature and their wise use, otherwise the state will rest on sand.  Thus in everything one can study the golden mean, the very path of justice.   -M:  Fiery World 1933
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53.  No structure can stand upon pillars of coarseness.  Therefore each manifestation saturated with coarseness will not be durable--retrogression is inevitable.  Complete disintegration will follow where the worm of coarseness eats away the foundation.  Every human action is subject to this same danger.  A coarse action may be covered with a thousand lusts and is not to be concealed from the records of space.  Every government should be concerned with the elimination of this horror.  Every community must contend with this plague.  No closely knit community can show evidence of coarseness in its midst.  The nation brought up on coarseness must undergo a fiery transmutation; and he who has permitted such disintegration will be karmically responsible.  Likewise the co-workers who dwell in coarseness will have to pass through a special purification.  Actually coarseness is a frightful infection which develops decomposition in the surroundings.  Hence no government can be successful if it is a nursery of microbes of coarseness.  Likewise a co-worker will not be truly successful if coarseness grips his spirit.  -M:  Fiery World 1935
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236.  Some means must be found to enable people to understand the meaning of unity, otherwise popular assemblies will resemble a bunch of balloons pulling to all sides.   
                                                        -Morya:   Brotherhood 1937
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319.  Envy is a viper that grips the human heart and infects it with evil, and thoughts of peace then become impossible.  Indeed people can be envious in the most unexpected ways.  Many surprises will await you when you learn to read the human mind.  A man may have many treasures yet will still envy his neighbor's meager success.  Until the vices that obstruct peace are eradicated true peace will not be possible.    -M:  Supermundane 2, 1938

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