Quotes of Paul Brunton - somelinesforyou

“ That deep silence has a melody of its own, a sweetness unknown amid the harsh discords of the world’s sounds. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Solitude is strength; to depend on the presence of the crowd is weakness. The man who needs a mob to nerve him is much more alone than he imagines. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ The philosophic outlook rises above all sectarian controversy. It finds its own position not only by appreciating and synthesizing what is solidly based in the rival sects but also by capping them all with the keystone of nonduality. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Although the pure truth has never been stated, nevertheless it has never been lost. Its existence does not depend upon human statement but upon human sensitivity. In this it is unlike all other knowledge. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ The source of wisdom and power, of love and beauty, is within ourselves, but not within our egos. It is within our consciousness. Indeed, its presence provides us with a conscious contrast which enables us to speak of the ego as if it were something different and apart: it is the true Self whereas the ego is only an illusion of the mind. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ When every situation which life can offer is turned to the profit of spiritual growth, no situation can really be a bad one. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ He is beginning to master wisdom when he tries to learn how not to try. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Whoever wants the "I" to yield up its mysterious and tremendous secret must stop it from looking perpetually in the mirror, must stop the little ego's fascination with its own image. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ If you investigate the matter deeply enough and widely enough, you will find that happiness eludes nearly all men despite the fact that they are forever seeking it. The fortunate and successful few are those who have stopped seeking with the ego alone and allow the search to be directed inwardly by the higher self. They alone can find a happiness unblemished by defects or deficiencies, a Supreme Good which is not a further source of pain and sorrow but an endless source of satisfaction and peace. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Let it be stated clearly that mysticism is an arational type of experience, and in some degree common to all men. It is an intuitive, selfevident, selfrecognized knowledge which comes fitfully to man. It should not be confounded with the instinctive and immediate knowledge possessed by animals and used by them in their adaptations to environment. The average man seldom pays enough attention to his slight mystical experiences to profit or learn from them. Yet his need for them is evidenced by his incessant seeking for the thrills, sensations, uplifts, and so on, which he organizes for himself in so many waysthe religious way being only one of them. In fact, the failure of religionin the West, at any rateto teach true mysticism, and its overlaying of the deeply mystic nature of its teachings with a pseudorationalism and an unsound historicity may be the root cause for driving people to seek for things greater than they feel their individual selves to be in the many sensationgiving activities in the world today. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Although the pure truth has never been stated, nevertheless it has never been lost. Its existence does not depend upon human statement but upon human sensitivity. In this it is unlike all other knowledge. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ The artist must raise the cup of his vision aloft to the gods in the high hope that they will pour into it the sweet mellow wine of inspiration. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Solitude is strength; to depend on the presence of the crowd is weakness. The man who needs a mob to nerve him is much more alone than he imagines. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Solitude is strength; to depend on the presence of the crowd is weakness. The man who needs a mob to nerve him is much more alone than he imagines. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Solitude is strength; to depend on the presence of the crowd is weakness. The man who needs a mob to nerve him is much more alone than he imagines. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Solitude is strength; to depend on the presence of the crowd is weakness. The man who needs a mob to nerve him is much more alone than he imagines. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Solitude is strength; to depend on the presence of the crowd is weakness. The man who needs a mob to nerve him is much more alone than he imagines. ”

- Paul Brunton

“ Solitude is strength; to depend on the presence of the crowd is weakness. The man who needs a mob to nerve him is much more alone than he imagines. ”

- Paul Brunton
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