"It is not enough to find truth. Once you have found and
understood it, you must remain true to it and work to serve it
with tenacity, perseverance and patience. What is the good,
otherwise? But how many people who claim to have found truth in
a religion or spiritual movement no longer do anything or are
content to preach to others! In reality, it requires endless
work to find the truth, and we must unstintingly apply ourselves
before we are able to live it in our everyday lives.
Unfortunately, you have to admit, constancy and stability are
not the most common of human qualities. And yet, these are
precisely the qualities demanded of disciples seeking
initiation. In ancient Egypt, an initiate was considered to have
won his greatest victory when he was finally able to say, 'I am
stable, son of stable, conceived and engendered in the territory
of stability.'"

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

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