
| (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.” |