Result

Result: 'Opinion' (10)

When you sense that you have found a philosophy that is true, try to follow it without asking anyone's opinion. If you absolutely want to ask questions, ask them of your own soul, your spirit or the God within. You will object that you have never ...
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Review all that you have accepted up to now in the form of knowledge, ideas and opinions; study them and ask yourselves whether they are consistent with the initiatic philosophy you follow. If they do, emphasize them, reinforce them and reflect more ...
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Ask some young people about their convictions: they will tell you what they think of religion, morality, politics, love, and so on, and they are convinced they are right. Several years later, with more life experience, they will have changed and so ...
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People are rarely aware that their opinions are only points of view that they have brought back from previous lifetimes, along with an entire baggage passed down through heredity. They do not ask themselves whether their opinions are well-founded: ...
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The Creator has made us all guardians of gifts, faculties and talents, which we must cultivate. You will say it is a lot of work and effort that others may not recognize. But why attach so much importance to your talents being recognized? God ...
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Review all that you have accepted up to now in the form of knowledge, ideas and opinions; study them and ask yourselves whether they concur with initiatic science. If they do, underline them, reinforce them and reflect more deeply on them. But if ...
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When you are sure you are on the right path, let nothing convince you to turn back, especially not the opinions of others. Do not forget that above there are other beings who have sent you here, who watch over you, and who assess your conduct. Those ...
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People believe that their opinions are objective, but the truth is that most of the time, these opinions stem from their needs, and often even their basest needs. Take political ideologies for example. To satisfy the people of Ancient Rome, they ...
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Human beings tremble in the face of other people's opinions... What will their family, friends and neighbours think if they decide to change their old way of life and embrace the spiritual life? They forget that they were sent to earth by other ...
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How is it that people are always so sure of their opinions about everything: religion, politics, love, and so on? Every few years they change and so do their convictions, and yet they still think that they are right. In their youth they thought one ...
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