Thomas à Kempis
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
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Where does Master Samael write about his incarnation as this personality?
From the lecture The Law of the Pendulum by Samael Aun Weor:
On a certain occasion, when I had the physical body that was known as Thomas á Kempis, I wrote in a book entitled, "The Imitation of Christ," the following phrase:
"Thou art none the holier if thou art praised, nor the viler if thou art reproached. Thou art what thou art; and thou canst not be better than God pronounceth thee to be."
Only impersonal life and the Being can give us the legitimate happiness of the Great Life free in its motion. -Samael Aun Weor
From the lecture The Law of the Pendulum by Samael Aun Weor:
On a certain occasion, when I had the physical body that was known as Thomas á Kempis, I wrote in a book entitled, "The Imitation of Christ," the following phrase:
"Thou art none the holier if thou art praised, nor the viler if thou art reproached. Thou art what thou art; and thou canst not be better than God pronounceth thee to be."
Only impersonal life and the Being can give us the legitimate happiness of the Great Life free in its motion. -Samael Aun Weor
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