(Agni Yoga, Supermundane, 362.):

2.)  Urusvati knows that intention
equals action.
More accurately, We
can say that
intention is more
significant than action
.



a.)  
Action discharges energy,
whereas intention accumulates the
energy that will be manifested as
action.
Therefore, when I advise being
careful about intentions, I have in mind
the maximum benefit.



b.)  
People frequently leave their
earthly existence with many
intentions still unrealized
. The
ignorant think that these intentions will
remain [unrealized],
not understanding
that life does not cease and the
opportunity remains for intentions to be
fulfilled elsewhere or at another time
.
h.)  “We have always stressed the
golden mean, the middle way that
includes a readiness to comprehend
and accept the flow of energy that in
human parlance can be called justice.


i.)  
Pure aspiration enables one to
feel the power of this energy
, but
any impurity is like a threatening cloud.


j.)  The Thinker’s concern was that the
light of the sun not be obscured by
human crimes.