The Universal
Wisdom Expressed In a Few Words
Helena P. Blavatsky
Helena P. Blavatsky

The Himalayas, in a painting by Nicholas Roerich
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A 2014 Editorial Note:
In 1890, a
compilation was published in
London of
Eastern thoughts which had been
collected and
written down by H. P. Blavatsky.
It presented one
idea for each day of the year
and had the
title “Gems From the East”. The
book is now part
of volume XII in the “Collected
Writings” of
H.P.B. The following axioms are a
selection from the
months of June and July.
(Carlos Cardoso
Aveline)
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You cannot build a temple of
truth by hammering dead stones. Its
foundations must precipitate themselves
like crystals from the solution of life.
H. P. B.
* Judge the tree by its fruits, man by his deeds.
* Theosophy is not the acquirement of powers, whether
psychic or intellectual, though both are its servants.
* Neither is Theosophy the pursuit of happiness, as
men understand the word; for the first step is sacrifice, the second,
renunciation.
* Life is built up by the sacrifice of the individual
to the whole. Each cell in the living body must sacrifice itself to the
perfection of the whole; when it is otherwise, disease and death enforce the
lesson.
* Theosophy is the science of life, the art of living.
* Harmony is the law of life, discord its shadow;
whence springs suffering, the teacher, the awakener of consciousness.
* Through joy and sorrow, pain and pleasure, the soul
comes to a knowledge of itself.
* The eyes of wisdom are like the ocean depths; there
is neither joy nor sorrow in them. Therefore the soul of the disciple must
become stronger than joy, and greater than sorrow.
* We hate but those whom we envy or fear.
* Self-knowledge is unattainable by what men usually
call “self-analysis”. It is not reached by reasoning or any brain-powers.
* Real self-knowledge is the awakening to
consciousness of the divine nature of man.
* Will is the offspring of the Divine, the God in man;
Desire, the motive power of the animal life.
* Will is the exclusive possession of man. It divides
him from the brute, in whom instinctive desire only is active.
* To obtain the knowledge of self is a greater
achievement than to command the elements or to know the future.
* Fear is the slave of Pain, and Rebellion her
captive.
* Spirituality is not what we understand by the words
“virtue” and “goodness”. It is the power of perceiving formless, spiritual
essences.
* The discovery and right use of the true essence of
Being - this is the whole secret of life.
* When desire is for the purely abstract- when it has
lost all trace or tinge of “self” - then it has become pure.
* Adepts are rare as the blossom of the Udumbara tree.
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* Will and Desire are both absolute creators, forming the man himself and
his surroundings.
* Will creates intelligently; Desire blindly and
unconsciously.
* Man makes himself in the image of his desires,
unless he creates himself in the likeness of the Divine, through his will, the
child of the light.
* Theosophy is the vehicle of the spirit that giveth
life; consequently, nothing dogmatic
can be Theosophical.
* Some pluck the fruits of the tree of knowledge to
crown themselves therewith, instead of plucking them to eat.
* It is not necessary for truth to put on
boxing-gloves.
* You cannot build a temple of truth by hammering dead
stones. Its foundations must precipitate themselves like crystals from the
solution of life.
* When a certain point is reached, pain becomes its
own anodyne.
* Many a man will follow a misleader. Few will
recognize truth at a glance.
* Be persuaded that those things are not your riches
which you do not possess in the penetralia of the reasoning power.
* No one is free who has not obtained the empire of
himself.
* It is excellent to impede an unjust man; but if this
be not possible, it is excellent not to act in conjunction with him.
* Sin should be abstained from, not through fear, but
for the sake of the becoming.
* Vehement desires about any one thing render the soul
blind with respect to other things.
* Many men who have not learnt to argue rationally,
still live according to reason.
* The equal is beautiful in everything, but excess and
defect do not appear so.
* It is the property of a divine intellect to be
always intently thinking about the beautiful.
* As two pieces of wood may come together in the
ocean, and having met, may separate again; like this is the meeting of mortals.
* Youth is like a mountain-torrent; wealth is like the
dust on one’s feet; manhood is fugitive as a water-drop; life is like foam.
* Who fulfills not duty with steadfast mind, duty
which opens the portals of bliss, surprised by old age and remorse, he is
burned by the fire of grief.
* Who performs a right action, free from impurity, the
house of that man is a forest hermitage.
* As the streams of a river flow on, and return not,
so pass away the days and nights, taking away the lives of men.
* Let the wise think on wisdom as unfading and
immortal; let him fulfill his duty as though Death grasped him by the hair.
* The sage does not say what he does; but he does
nothing that cannot be said.
* The heart of the fool is in his tongue; the tongue
of the wise is in his heart.
* The wise man does good as naturally as he breathes.
NOTE:
[1] Adepts are sages who transcended the
present human realm. The Udumbara tree (fícus
glomerata) gives fruit with intervals of many centuries. (CCA)
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On the role of the esoteric movement in the ethical awakening of mankind
during the 21st century, see the book “The Fire and Light of Theosophical
Literature”, by Carlos Cardoso Aveline.

Published in 2013 by The Aquarian Theosophist, the volume has
255 pages and can be obtained through Amazon Books.
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