What does our Venerable Master Samael give us in his work: “The Parsifal Unveiled”?
Answer from the V.M. Samael Aun Weor and the magazine.
Master Samael quotes, in his work, The Parsifal Unveiled:
"Truly, we live happily if we do not hate those who hate us, if among men who hate us we live free from resentment."
"Truly, we live happily if we guard against afflicting those who afflict us, if, living among men who afflict us, we abstain from afflicting ourselves."
"Truly, we live happily if we are free from covetousness among the covetous; we will die free from covetousness among men who are covetous."
"Truly, we live happily, even though we call nothing our own. We will be like the resplendent Gods, who feed on happiness."
"Four things are gained by the reckless man who covets his neighbor's wife: discredit, an uncomfortable bed (an unclean one, too); thirdly, punishment, and finally, hell."
"Prudent men who insult no one and who constantly monitor their own bodies will go to the place where there is no change (Nirvana), where, once they arrive, they will suffer no more."
"Those who remain ever vigilant, who study night and day, who strive to reach Nirvana, will eventually eradicate their own passions."
"This extirpation, discarding, or eliminating psychological defects is radical for awakening CONSCIOUSNESS." Samael Aun Weor.
The Magazine "The Wisdom of Being" 106: "Richard Wagner's Parsifal."
