collected by:
Amar Shamo
[email protected] Köln, den 3.05.2017
From the est ! w"shed to ta#e the #nowled$e that the %ast co&ld not $"'e me. From the %ast ! too# theory( )rom the est, est, *ract"ce. +hat wh"ch "s "n the %ast d"d not e"st "n the est and '"ce 'ersa. +hat "s why each alone has no 'al&e. +o$ether they com*lete each other. -"s F"rst ")e A"m +he tro&ble "s that &nt"l th"s t"me the a"m o) my "nner world had been concentrated only on my one &ncon/&erable des"re to "n'est"$ate )rom all s"des, and to &nderstand, the eact s"$n")"cance and *&r*ose o) the l")e o) man. -"s Second ")e A"m +h"s other newly ar"sen a"m o) my "nner world was s&mmed &* "n th"s: that ! m&st d"sco'er, at all costs, some manner or means )or destroy"n$ "n *eo*le the *red"lect"on )or s&$$est"b"l"ty wh"ch ca&ses them to )all eas"ly &nder the "n)l&ence o) mass hy*nos"s. -"de nes "$ht -e stated that, contrary to the *r"nc"*les e*ressed "n the Sermon on the o&nt, as "t was )re/&ently )re/&ently "nter*reted, "nter*reted, "t was necessary to h"de h"de ones l"$ht )rom )rom the "$norant and and the &n"n"t"ated as they wo&ld only, /&"te a&tomat"cally, attem*t to destroy any s&ch l"$ht or #nowled$e( howe'er, "t was e/&ally "m*ortant not to h"de that same #nowled$e or l"$ht )rom onesel) and )rom others who were wor#"n$ ser"o&sly and honestly towards the same $oals o) sel)4de'elo*ment sel)4de'elo*ment and *ro*er $rowth. how close to the tr&th r&mbs o) tr&th are scattered e'erywhere( e'erywhere( and those who #now and &nderstand can see and mar'el how close *eo*le l"'e to the tr&th, yet how bl"nd they are and *owerless to *enetrate "t. why he became a wr"ter S"nce ! had not, when w hen "n )&ll stren$th and health, s&cceeded "n "ntrod&c"n$ "n *ract"ce "nto the l")e o) *eo*le the bene)"c"al tr&ths el&c"dated )or them by me, then ! m&st m &st at least, at any cost, s&cceed "n do"n$ th"s "n theory, be)ore my death. my teach"n$ "s my own +"bet +"bet "s an eam*le where, ten years a$o, all $o'ernment was "n the hands o) the mon#s. 6&t they co&ldnt *&t my "deas "nto *ract"ce, *r act"ce, beca&se my teach"n$ was not #nown to them. y teach"n$ "s my own. !t comb"nes all the e'"dence o) anc"ent tr&th that ! collected "n my tra'els w"th all the #nowled$e #n owled$e that ! ha'e ac/&"red thro&$h my own *ersonal wor#.
!s the atta"nment o) any #"nd o) occ< *oss"b"l"t"es one o) the s&b8ects o) th"s 9ed&cat"on ;&rd8"e): +r&th +r&th "s one. !t e"sted always and "s as old as the world "tsel). !n d"stant t"mes there e"sted a real #nowled$e, b&t ow"n$ to all #"nds o) l")e c"rc&mstances, c"rc&mstances, *ol"t"cal and econom"c, "t was lost and only )ra$ments o) "t rema"n. +hese rema"ns ! collected w"th other *eo*le. *eo*le. e e learned learned o) them and )o&nd them thro&$h *eo*le, *eo*le, mon&ments, c&stoms, l"terat&re, l"terat&re, o&r own e*er"ments, com*ar"sons and so on. the only re*resentat"'e o) the Fo&rth ay 6&t there "s a Fo&rth ay. +h"s "s also called
. For "nstance, ord"nary yo$"s who do not #now these secrets l"e )or three ho&rs a day to learn how to &se a"r. "th my secret secret short4c&ts they co&ld do th"s "n )"'e m"n&tes 4 "n )act, l"#e ma$"c, dr"n# the elements they need )rom a"r o&t o) a $lass. 3an "s a d"))erent )orm&la Someone as#ed ") "t was tr&e that man e'ol'ed )rom an"mals. ;&rd8"e)) ;&rd8"e)) sa"d no, man was )rom a d"))erent d"))erent order o) ?at&re, ?at&re, a d"))erent d"))erent )orm&la. )orm&la. a commander o) the Kn"$hts o) the -oly Se*&lchre Se*&lchre ...and went on to say s ay that he "s one o) the )o&r ommanders o) the Kn"$hts o) the -oly Se*&lchre, and ha'e s*ec"al order-e sa"d how the head o) th"s rder came and s*ent se'eral wee#s at the r"e&re, and &sed to $o to the h"$hest *art o) the B&ss"an bath there. ! A3 &n"'ersal A yo&n$ woman as#ed as#ed h"m who he was: was he an %$y*t"an %$y*t"an -e sm"led and and sa"d no, he was &n"'ersal. +hen *&ll"n$ *&ll"n$ down the ends o) h"s mo&stache, mo&stache, somet"mes !Cam h"nese and somet"mes t&rn"n$ h"s mo&stache &* and hold"n$ the ends o&t st"))ly, ! am !tal"an. Socrates and ;&rd8"e)) +he ;ree# sa$e Socrates was a )ollower o) th"s method =the method that ;&rd8"e)) ta&$ht> and, "n order to obta"n shoc#s )or e'o#"n$ an "ntense man")estat"on man")estat"on o) h"s "nner str&$$le, he e'en loo#ed )or a corres*ond"n$ corres*ond"n$ w")e, and, ha'"n$ marr"ed her, he com*elled h"msel) to end&re eternally, eternally, *at"ently, )or the rest o) h"s l")e, the constant scold"n$ and na$$"n$ o) h"s Dant"**e. hat ! ha'e to $"'e cannot cannot be *a"d )or( "t "s "s *r"celess. +here)ore, +here)ore, ") yo& need "t, yo& yo& m&st steal "t. hen ! was small boy ! see that aro&nd aro&nd me all *eo*le *eo*le was an"mal. ! see and and ! #now
that )or me that m&st not be. And ! was son o) *oor man. %'en bread not ha'e. !n my case, as a ch"ld ! d"d not *lay w"th toys. ! was w as less &nder "ma$"nat"on. ! saw what l")e was l"#e at a 'ery early sta$e. st a$e. ! o)ten went to 6a#& beca&se there was a soc"ety there, com*osed mostly o) ers"ans who were st&dy"n$ st&dy"n$ anc"ent ma$"c, o) wh"ch ! had been an assoc"ate assoc"ate member )or a lon$ lon$ t"me. the $reatest secret abo&t h&man nat&re 6&t what "s a whole l")et"me ") s&ch a th"n$ "s *oss"ble %'er s"nce ! was a yo&n$ boy, ! ha'e #nown o) the e"stence o) th"s *ower and o) the barr"ers that se*arate man )rom "t, and ! searched &nt"l ! )o&nd the way o) brea#"n$ thro&$h them. +h"s "s the $reatest secret that man can d"sco'er abo&t h&man nat&re. nat&re. ;&rd8"e))s search )or +r&th ;&rd8"e)), ;&rd8"e)), when yo&n$ y o&n$ st&d"ed !nd"an *h"loso*hy, and later read adame 6la'ats#yCs boo#s, and "n co&rse o) h"s tra'els "n !nd"a and +"bet d"sco'ered d"sco'ered that E o&t o) 10 o) her re)erences re)erences were not based on her *ersonal #nowle$de. -e sa"d that "t cost h"m se'eral years o) e*lor"n$ to 'er")y 'er")y th"s. !n +"bet +"bet he $ot h"msel) h"msel) a**o"nted collector collector o) d&es )rom the monaster"es monaster"es )or the ala" ama, and "n th"s role was able to $o "nto any monastery. -e d"sco'ered "nstances o) abnormal de'elo*ment, h"$h ele'at"ons, what are called ma$"c *owers, b&t he says that he )o&nd l"ttle, a*art )rom someth"n$ "n certa"n dances and ceremon"es, wh"ch co&ld be descr"bed as ob8ect"'e #nowled$e. ost o) the *owers de'elo*ed d e'elo*ed by certa"n mon#s were d"'ers"ons )rom the normal, "nterest"n$, b&t not &se)&l )or a method o) sel)4de'elo*ment )or *eo*le o) the estern orld, s&ch as he had "n m"nd. on entland and 6ennett nce he *o"nted to me and to an old )r"end =ord entland> o) m"ne s"tt"n$ net to me, say"n$: r. 6ennett "s l"#e G&das( he "s res*ons"ble that my wor# "s not destroyed. destroyed.
techn"/&e are concerned. nly cc"dental methods methods are $ood "n "n h"story and obser'at"on. ! want to create a ty*e o) sa$e who &n"tes the s*"r"t o) the r"ent and the techn"/&e o) the cc"dent. a 3an n&mber 7 +hen he anno&nced that he co&ld wr"te a chec# c hec# w"th se'en Heros. %'en yo&r K"n$ cannot do thatI -"s ban# wo&ld at once honor s&ch a chec#. At )"rst ! tho&$ht he was 8o#"n$, when s&ddenly ! real"Hed that he was s*ea#"n$ s*ec"ally to me and no n o one else was real"H"n$, real"H"n$, ! sa"d to h"m that "t "t m&st be a s*ec"al s*ec"al ban#. -e sa"d, are e/&ally de*os"ted "n the h&man or$an"sm "n the )orm o) certa"n cr&sts o) real tan$"ble matter wh"ch one can eam"ne and d"st"n$&"sh whether the cr&st "s o) one #"nd or another. %ach cr&st obeys certa"n laws, leads to certa"n conse/&ences. And "n the case o) man th"n$s t h"n$s wh"s*ered by the de'"l ha'e a $reater e))ect. mass mo'ements are )a"l&res -e sa"d that t"me was 'ery shortJ"t was necessary to ach"e'e th"s harmony as soon as *oss"ble to a'o"d com*lete d"saster. h"loso*h"es, rel"$"ons rel"$"ons and other s&ch mo'ements had all )a"led to accom*l"sh th"s a"m, and the only *oss"ble way to accom*l"sh "t was thro&$h the "nd"'"d&al de'elo*ment o) man. As an "nd"'"d&al de'elo*ed h"s own, &n#nown *otent"al"t"es, he wo&ld become stron$ and wo&ld, "n t&rn, "n)l&ence many
more *eo*le. *eo*le. -e added, $r"mly, that he was "n no sense s ense 8o#"n$ when he had sa"d that t"me was short. F&rther, he sa"d that h"story had already *ro'en *ro'en to &s that s&ch tools as *ol"t"cs, rel"$"on, rel"$"on, and any other or$an"Hed mo'ements wh"ch treated man "n the mass and not as "nd"'"d&al be"n$s, were )a"l&res. +hat they wo&ld always be )a"l&res and that the se*arate, d"st"nct $rowth o) each "nd"'"d&al "n the world was the only *oss"ble sol&t"on. ! s&))ered )or yo& to be ha**y +hen l"stenI For eam*le, yo&, w"th all the )"bers o) my so&l, as "t "s sa"d, ! hate yo&I !t "s all the same whoe'er yo& are 44 man or woman, yo&n$ or old, "n a word, ") yo& are a h&man be"n$ 44 ! hate yo&III y o&III ?ow yo& w"ll only be eaten &* by c&r"o&s"ty why ha'e ! th"s hate )or man ell, ell, ! w"ll also e*la"n th"s to yo& at once. ! hate yo& beca&se all my l")e 44 that "s hal) h al) a cent&ry 44 ! ha'e labored and s&))ered s&))ered )or yo&, day d ay and n"$ht, to d"sco'er why yo& are &nha**y, and whether "t was *oss"ble to ma#e a man, who was /&"te "nd"))erent "nd"))erent to me, ha**y. ! ha'e wor#ed so hard that ! can )reely say harder than any man on earth. +he res< o) "t all "s that all who ha'e e'er #nown me m e w"ll e"ther hate me or call me a s*ec&lator or an enth&s"ast"c *sycho*ath"c '"s"onary or what4not. !) bea&t")&l )ace ha'e man or woman, always ! #now "s merde. !) lawyer or en$"neer ! need, ne'er ! choose bea&t")&l )ace 4 merde "s. ! choose c hoose monster. monster. -e "s not s*o"led. -e st&dy when yo&n$, "s cle'er. +h"s "s )a< o) ed&cat"on and *arents. ! #now what "s state o) each man aro&nd me, beca&se ! am ed&cated man, ! ha'e #nowled$e. y *ast was t"ll acc"dent, then ! be$"n my real l")e, ! am only boy o) twel'e. ;.s death "n 1E2 All "s d"))erent d"))erent s"nce acc"dent. acc"dent. +hen ! d"e, "n tr&th, all d"e. %'eryth"n$ %'eryth"n$ be$an then )rom )rom new. ! was born that year, 1E2. ! am now twel'e years old boy, not yet res*ons"ble a$e. ! can remember how ! was then 4 all tho&$ht, )eel"n$. ! was hea'y, too hea'y. ?ow e'eryth"n$ "s m"ed w"th l"$ht. a)ter the acc"dent "n 1E2 F"rst o) all, there are 'ery )ew *eo*le who &nderstand. ! $a'e all my l")e )or my or#, or#, b&t the res< )rom other other *eo*le "n $eneral was not $ood and that "s why ! th"n# "t "s not necessary )or those )ew to sacr")"ce the"r l"'es here. eo*le can lea'e "mmed"ately or stay on as $&ests )or two wee#s. All the same, ! cannot throw away all my or# or# ... !n two wee#s ! w"ll be$"n a new wor#. +he names o) those who may stay w"ll be *osted. thers w"ll ha'e to lea'e.
hen ! tell, "t means means someth"n$. ?e'er ?e'er ! tell someth"n$ w"tho&t w"tho&t a mean"n$. ?ot eno&$h read my words 4 also m&st th"n# abo&t what read, otherw"se em*ty w"ll rema"n. ) all the m"ll"ons o) *eo*le who e"st, "t "s they, these )ew, who w ho ha'e heard these words and sho&ld cons"der themsel'es l&c#y. ;&rd8"e))s ;&rd8"e))s wea#ness !s beca&se ! waste my t"me try"n$ to ma#e *eo*le &nderstand. So e'eryth"n$ ! ha'e 4 ece*t. hy ! ha'e all ece*t "s beca&se ! ha'e #nowled$e. ?ow abo&t th"s wea#ness that cons"sts "n try"n$ to $"'e &nderstand"n$ to *eo*le 4 th"s wea#ness "s only th"s m&ch. =-e meas&res o)) a /&arter o) an "nch between th&mb and )ore)"n$er.> )ore)"n$er.> hat abo&t *eo*le who ha'e ne'er met yo&, or w"ll ne'er meet yo& -ow w"ll they be able to &nderstand 6eelHeb&bs +ales ;&rd8"e)) : erha*s w"ll &nderstand better than many always aro&nd me.
"n h&rches. 3an "s &n"m*ortant th"n$ !n )act the shee* and camel are better than man( man, who sho&ld s ho&ld be l"#e ;od, has to learn )rom the an"mals. +ho&$h he doesnCt bel"e'e "t, beca&se he th"n#s h"msel) 'ery $reat. !n real"ty, man "s l"#e lo&se( both &n"m*ortant th"n$s, both easy e asy to destroy. h yes, &s*ens#y 'ery n"ce man to tal# to and dr"n# 'od#a w"th, b&t he "s wea# man. ord"nary *eo*le do not e"st )or ; -e s*o#e at len$th abo&t the an"malc&les "n a dro* o) water and com*ared man on earth to s&ch small th"n$s. rd"nary *eo*le d"d not and co&ld c o&ld not e"st )or ;od or e'en )or the an$els. -e sa"d to one *erson, <L are so small that e'en the smallest de'"l cannot see yo&. why st&dy h"$her d"mens"ons +here h"$her d"mens"ons or h"$her worlds where the h"$her )ac<"es o) man )ree *lay. 6&t what "s the &se o) st&dy"n$ these worlds theoret"cally theoret"cally S&**ose that yo& co&ld *ro'e mathemat"cally mathemat"cally that the )")th d"mens"on really really does e"st, what &se wo&ld that be to yo& so lon$ as rema"n here ;&rd8"e))s ;&rd8"e))s "nner wealth And ! *ossess s&ch "nner wealth wealth that "n the ob8ect"'e ob8ect"'e sense "t "s worth worth many t"mes more than all the money that can be "ma$"ned by the h&man bra"n, s&ch s &ch as, )or eam*le, the whole estate wh"ch )ell to the so4called ?ew
"s wron$. -ere "n Amer"ca yo& ha'e wor#ed only w"th sel)4remember"n$ sel)4remember"n$ 4 now yo& are cand"dates )or the "nsane asyl&m.
someth"n$ necessary )or h"msel), e'en when that *erson was not consc"o&s o) the need, and m"$ht wor# a$a"nst yo&( that only "n th"s sense was lo'e *ro*erly res*ons"ble and worthy o) the name o) real real lo'e. one real 3an amon$ m"ll"ons !ts *oss"ble that m"ll"ons o) men may be "n th"s &nha**y s"t&at"on, b&t that m&st not sto* &s. %'en ") there are m"ll"ons o) "ncom*lete hal)4men 4 than#s, ob8ect"'ely, to the"r own )a< 4 w"th all the s&))er"n$ th"s "m*l"es, th"s n&mber can be more read"ly read"ly acce*ted ") e'en one man esca*es the sad )ate that awa"ts all who do not )&l)"ll the"r d&ty to nat&re. +here were "mmed"ate "mmed"ate *rotests: M6y what r"$ht do yo& assert s&ch th"n$s For what *&r*oseN r. ;&rd8"e)) sm"led com*ass"onately, and sa"d $ra'ely,
! ne'er needed money )or sel)
3an l"'es h"s whole l")e "n a state o) o ) slee* estern estern *sycholo$y, *sycholo$y, as contrasted w"th %astern %astern *sycholo$y, starts )rom )rom the "dea that that an as he "s "s )&lly consc"o&s and that there "s no )&rther state o) consc"o&sness *oss"ble )or h"m. +h"s "s where estern estern *sycholo$y "s at )a<. A man, as he "s, "s not )&lly consc"o&s. hat he calls consc"o&sness "s not, "n my sense, consc"o&sness. From the stand*o"nt o) the system that ! teach, an "s "n the "ll&s"on that he "s already already consc"o&s, whereas act&ally act&ally he "s "n a state o) slee* and he l"'es h"s whole l")e "n a state o) slee*. an bel"e'es he "s consc"o&s. -e bel"e'es that all he does and says "s done and sa"d "n a )&ll state o) consc"o&sness. 6&t th"s "s not the case. 9%'ery man m&st ha'e h a'e a teacher. %'en !, ;&rd8"e)), ha'e my teacher. teacher. -e wo&ld somet"mes add, 9! am ne'er se*arated )rom my teacher, e'en now ! am comm&n"cat"n$ w"th h"m. hat wo&ld "t be l"#e to be consc"o&s "n essence ;&rd8"e)): ;&rd8"e)): %'eryth"n$ more '"'"d. A man, who was not a *&*"l, as#ed ;&rd8"e)) what he was try"n$ to do. M! try to ma#e h&man be"n$s,N ;&rd8"e)) re*l"ed. re*l"ed. 3r. ;&rd8"e)), ;&rd8"e)), what are yo& try"n$ to do Mhat ! try doN r. ;&rd8"e)) ;&rd8"e)) re*l"ed, re*l"ed, M! try show *eo*le when "t ra"ns the streets are are wet.N +hat str&c# me so stron$ly that that ! ha'e ne'er )or$otten )or$otten "t. the )&nct"on o) consc"o&sness "s to become aware o) "ts e"stence +he tr&e sense o) l")e "s conna"sance . . All l")e, all e*er"ence, leads to conna"ssance . . +he world "s e'eryth"n$ e"st"n$. an, "n becom"n$ consc"o&s, becomes consc"o&s o) h"msel) and o) the world o) wh"ch he "s a *art. +he )&nct"on o) consc"o&sness "s to become aware o) o) h"s, and "ts, e"stence. nes relat"on relat"on w"th onesel) and w"th the world 4 th"s "s conna"ssance conna"ssance , , or #nowled$e. tal#"n$ abo&t !nd"a -enr" +racol as#ed abo&t Kr"shnam&rt", and r. ;&rd8"e)) tal#ed abo&t rs. 6esant, me. 6la'ats#y, and so on. -e sa"d he had met 6la'ats#y. -e went on to tal# abo&t !nd"a: how many *eo*le $o there loo#"n$ )or tr&th, b&t !nd"a !nd" a "s only bordel )or tr&th. the h"$hest caste o) h&man"ty A man who w"shes to chan$e chan$e m&st ha'e the necessary necessary ener$y. ener$y. +here "s a s*ec"al s*ec"al s&bstance 4 let &s call "t Mh"$her emot"onal ener$yN that yo& need.
the so&rce o) all ener$y -e sa"d that se, be"n$ bas"cally the so&rce o) all ener$y and there)ore, there)ore, *otent"ally, the well4s*r"n$, )or eam*le, eam*le, o) art, had also become become )or most *eo*le noth"n$ noth"n$ more than than the most t"t"llat"n$ d"'ers"on o) the many )orms o) am&sement #nown to modern man. 6eca&se o) th"s, ener$y that co&ld be &sed 4 and was w as dest"ned to be &sed 4 )or a ser"o&s, and h"$h *&r*ose, was s"m*ly wasted( w asted( thrown away "n a )rant"c chase a)ter *leas&re. h"le he d"d not s*ec")"cally s*ec")"cally condemn other other ord"nary, c"'"l"Hed c"'"l"Hed hab"ts, he cr"t"c"Hed "t "t )rom the *o"nt o) '"ew that any waste "s "m*ro*er to man. ! can l")t yo& to -ea'en "n a moment, b&t as /&"c#ly as ! l")ted yo& &* yo& wo&ld )all bac# down, beca&se yo& wo&ld be &nable to hold on. !) water does not reach l00 de$rees PQ, "t "s not bo"l"n$. !) ! ta#e the hand o) my ne"$hbo&r and we all hold hands, ! can dra"n the doctor &nt"l she d"es o) "t. as as t"me, th"rty th"rty years a$o, when ! co&ld s*l"t that that table w"th tho&$ht. tho&$ht. +h"rty years a$o ! bad "t so m&ch that ! co&ld c o&ld s*l"t that table "n two )rom a d"stance, ") ! so w"shed, and #"ll a lar$e an"mal l"#e a ya#. the *ower o) tho&$hts For "nstance, the de'elo*ment o) the *ower o) my tho&$hts had been bro&$ht to s&ch a le'el that by only a )ew ) ew ho&rs o) sel)4*re*arat"on ! co&ld )rom a d"stance o) tens o) m"les #"ll a ya#( or, "n twenty4)o&r ho&rs, co&ld acc&m&late l")e )orces o) s&ch com*actness that ! co&ld "n )"'e m"n&tes *&t to slee* an ele*hant. Romb"es l"'e amon$ &s oreo'er, oreo'er, "t ha**ens )a"rly o)ten that essence d"es "n a man wh"le wh "le h"s *ersonal"ty and h"s body are st"ll al"'e. A cons"derable *ercenta$e o) the *eo*le we meet "n the streets o) a $reat town are *eo*le who are em*ty "ns"de, that "s, they are act&ally already dead. +he n&mber o) dead *eo*le wal#"n$ the street 4 ") yo& really #new 4 "s "ncred"ble. "ncred"ble. the dan$er o) see"n$ the tr&th !t "s )ort&nate )or &s that we do not see and do not #now "t. !) we #new what a n&mber o) *eo*le are act&ally act&ally dead and what w hat a n&mber o) these dead *eo*le $o'ern o&r l"'es, we sho&ld $o mad w"th w"th horror. horror. And "ndeed *eo*le o)ten o)ten do $o mad beca&se beca&se they )"nd o&t someth"n$ o) th"s nat&re w"tho&t the *ro*er *re*arat"on, *re*arat"on, that "s, they see someth"n$ they are not s&**osed to see. !n order to see w"tho&t dan$er one m&st be on the way. !) a man who can do noth"n$ sees the tr&th tr &th he w"ll certa"nly $o mad.
becom"n$ an oa# or )ert"l"Her &st learn )rom ?at&re. an "s also or$an"sm. ?at&re ma#e many acorns, b&t *oss"b"l"ty to become tree tree e"st )or only )ew acorns. Same w"th man 4 many men born, b&t only )ew $row. eo*le th"n# th"s waste, th"n# ?at&re waste. ?ot so. Best become )ert"l"Her, )ert"l"Her, $o bac# b ac# "nto earth and create create *oss"b"l"ty )or more acorns, more men, once "n wh"le more more tree 4 more more real real man. ?at&re ?at&re always $"'e 4 b&t only only $"'e *oss"b"l"ty. +o +o become real oa#, or real man, m&st ma#e e))ort.
3an can become better than an$els !n answer to a remar# )rom someone ;&rd8"e)) be$an to s*ea# abo&t 9s"lly an$els and sa"d that ") a man wor#s on h"msel) and *&r$es h"msel) o) &ndes"rable elements he w"ll be better than an an$el, a be"n$ w"th more &nderstand"n$ &nderstand"n$ and e*er"ence. we are )allen an$els +he an$els are *&re, and there "s no *lace )or them to $o. e on th"s earth are )allen an$els, b&t we ha'e a *lace to str"'e )&r, ) &r, ob8ect"'ely ob8ect"'ely and act"'ely to come to. 6&t wh"che'er way we ta#e, o&r a"m "s to de'elo* o&r so&l, to )&l)"l o&r h"$her dest"ny. e e are born born "n one r"'er r"'er where the dro*s dro*s are *ass"'e, *ass"'e, b&t he who wor#s )or h"msel) h"msel) "s *ass"'e on the o&ts"de and act"'e "ns"de. 6oth l"'es are accord"n$ to law: one $oes by the way o) "n'ol&t"on and the other by e'ol&t"on. a new conce*t"on o) ;od h"lst they were were tal#"n$ "n th"s 'e"n, 'e"n, someone as#ed ;&rd8"e)) ;&rd8"e)) ") he wo&ld d"sclose h"s own 9wh"m, and he sa"d "t was to l"'e and teach so that there sho&ld be a new conce*t"on o) ;od "n the world, a chan$e "n the 'ery mean"n$ o) the word. real c&nn"n$ +he h"$hest a"m o) man "s to be c&nn"n$. an w"th real c&nn"n$ "s man w"tho&t /&otat"on mar#s. An$el can do only one th"n$. e'"l can do all. en l"#e that are nearest man can e'er $et to ;od, beca&se only then he has "m*art"al 8&st"ce. sel)4#nowled$e and wor# on onesel) anJth"s "s a *ro&d term, b&t we m&st as# o&rsel'es what #"nd o) man ?ot the man, s&rely, who "s "rr"tated at tr")les, who $"'es h"s attent"on to *etty matte matters rs and $ets "n'ol'ed "n e'eryth"n$ aro&nd h"m. +o ha'e the r"$ht to call h"msel) a man, he m&st be a man( and th"s be"n$ comes only thro&$h sel)4#nowled$e and wor# on onesel) "n the d"rect"ons d"rect"ons that become clear thro&$h sel)4#nowled$e. o yo& teach any *os"t"'e doctr"ne o'er and abo'e /&est"ons / &est"ons o) method ;&rd8"e)) :
*owerJthe $reatest *ower "n the world. the )low o) the K&ndal"n" %ner$y +o ca&se )low "n the 'ertebral col&mn, yo& m&st )"rst do an eerc"se "n order to $et acc&stomed to ha'"n$ sensat"ons o) the K&ndal"n".
nce e"sted Beal 3arr"a$e -e sa"d that there was ssometh"n$ ometh"n$ 4 a #"nd o) relat"onsh"* that rarely e"sted "n modern t"mes 4 that was worthy o) the term real marr"a$e( marr"a$e( that marr"a$e as we #new "t was noth"n$ more than le$al se&al "nterco&rse, and that s"nce most *eo*le, men and women, were were se&ally mot"'ated mot"'ated and there)ore there)ore needed 'ar"ety, 'ar"ety, s&ch relat"onsh"*s relat"onsh"*s rarely lasted and &s&ally ended "n d"'orce. -e sa"d that there were occas"onal occas"onal ece*t"ons to th"s r&le 4 when a dee*er, more 'al"d relat"onsh"* de'elo*ed o&t o) someth"n$ that was *&rely se&al "n the be$"nn"n$, b&t that th"s was rare. ne m&st dec"de: All or noth"n$. !t "s s"m*le, all or noth"n$. !) yo& yo & #now yo&r *ast noth"n$ness, then dec"de( e"ther yo& want to trans)er th"s noth"n$ness "nto someth"n$, or yo& w"ll *er"sh.
collected by:
Amar Shamo [email protected] Köln, den 3.05.2017