H. P. Blavatsky

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To act and act wisely when the time for action comes, to wait and wait patiently when it is time for repose, put man in accord with the rising and falling tides (of affairs). So that with nature and law at his back, and truth and beneficence as his beacon light, he may accomplish wonders. Ignorance of this law results in periods of unreasoning enthusiasm on the one hand, and depression on the other. Man thus becomes the victim of the tides when he should be their Master.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Change
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Dogma? Faith? These are the right and left pillars of every soul-crushing theology. Theosophists have no dogmas, exact no blind faith.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Crush
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Strength your Soul against the stalk of the Ego, make it worth of the name of Diamond Soul.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Names
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We must prepare and study truth under every aspect, endeavoring to ignore nothing, if we do not wish to fall into the abyss of the unknown when the hour shall strike.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Truth
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Science regards man as an aggregation of atoms temporarily united by a mysterious force called the life-principle. To the materialist the only difference between a living and a dead body is, that in the one case that force is active, in the other latent. When it is extinct or entirely latent, the molecules obey a superior attraction, which draws them asunder and scatters them through space. This dispersion must be death, if it is possible to conceive such a thing as death where the very molecules of the dead body manifest an intense vital energy.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Men
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Everything lives and perishes through magnetism; one thing affects another one, even at great distances, and its "congenitals" may be influenced to health and disease by the power of this sympathy, at any time, and notwithstanding the intervening space.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Distance
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That cruelest of tyrants - public opinion.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Tyrants
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This Law -- whether Conscious or Unconscious --predestines nothing and no one. It exists from and in Eternity, truly, for it is ETERNITY itself; and as such, since no act can be co-equal with eternity, it cannot be said to act, for it is ACTION itself...Karma creates nothing, nor does it design. It is man who plans and creates causes, and Karmic law adjusts the effects; which adjustment is not an act, but universal harmony, tending ever to resume its original position.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Karma
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Every one of the numberless religions and religious sects views the Deity after its own fashion; and, fathering on the unknown its own speculations, it enforces these purely human outgrowths of overheated imagination on the ignorant masses, and calls them "revelation." As the dogmas of every religion and sect often differ radically, they cannot be true. And if untrue, what are they?
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Fashion
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The man might have become a Power, but he preferred to remain an Ass.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Men
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Ridicule is the deadliest weapon of the age.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Age
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"True science has no belief," says Dr. Fenwick, in Bulwer-Lytton's 'Strange Story;' "true science knows but three states of mind: denial, conviction, and the vast interval between the two, which is not belief, but the suspension of judgment." Such, perhaps, was true science in Dr. Fenwick's days. But the true science of our modern times proceeds otherwise; it either denies point-blank, without any preliminary investigation, or sits in the interim, between denial and conviction, and, dictionary in hand, invents new Graeco-Latin appellations for non-existing kinds of hysteria!
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Latin
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Theosophy, on earth, is like the white ray of the spectrum, and each religion only one of the seven colours.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: White
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The possible truths, hazily perceived in the world of abstraction, like those inferred from observation and experiment in the world of matter, are forced upon the profane multitudes, too busy to think for themselves, under the form of Divine revelation and scientific authority. But the same question stands open from the days of Socrates and Pilate down to our own age of wholesale negation: is there such a thing as absolute truth in the hands of any one party or man?
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Spiritual
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The wheel of the Good Law moves swiftly on. It grinds by night and day. The worthless husks it drives from out the golden grain, the refuse from the flour. The hand of fate guides the wheel; the revolutions mark the beatings of the heart of manifestation.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Moving
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I speak "with absolute certainty" only so far as my own personal belief is concerned. Those who have not the same warrant for their belief as I have, would be very credulous and foolish to accept it on blind faith. Nor does the writer believe any more than her correspondent and his friends in any "authority" let alone "divine revelation"!
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Believe
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The idea of passing one's whole life in moral idleness, and having one's hardest work and duty done by another-whether God or man-is most revolting to us, as it is most degrading to human dignity.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Men
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But - drive out prejudice with a pitch-fork it will ever return.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Prejudice
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Is the scraping off of a barnacle the destruction of a ship?
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Change
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Donkeys have the courage to bray after the death of a lion. (not meant to glorify carnivorous practice).
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Practice
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I have pledged my word to help people on to truth while living and - will keep my word. Let them abuse and revile me. Let some call me a medium, and a Spiritualist, and others an imposter. The day will come when posterity will learn to know me better.
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: People
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How long shall we Spiritualists be turned over like so many scapegoats to the unbelievers, by cheating mediums and speculating prophets?
- H. P. Blavatsky
Collection: Cheating