The Wisdom Pyramid Quotes & Sayings
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Do not judge others, without first judging yourself. There is no strength without knowing thyself. — Luis Marques

Ascension to successive echelons in the pyramid of awareness is an act of inclusion requiring unconditional acceptance of all that lies below. — Gerald R. Stanek

Wisdom is not to be at the top of a giant pyramid and hence see everywhere clearly, but wisdom is to be at the top, at the bottom, to be inside the pyramid, it is to be everywhere! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Truth is not a right to be claimed, but a gift for those who are able to conquer it. — Luis Marques

He who does not cherish life, does not deserve to be among the living. — Luis Marques

Beautiful sunrise in the far away mountains, painting the wide horizon with vibrant warm colors, among the chill from the morning breeze. — Luis Marques

No matter how hard you try, after the Day there will always be a Night ... — Luis Marques

Light and Darkness. One cannot exist without the other. There is no true Master, without the power of balance. — Luis Marques

The hidden mist of forgotten truth is not for the mundane eye to see ... — Luis Marques

Humans are naturally scared and confused beings. They not only fear the unknown, as they live fearing themselves ... — Luis Marques

Poor are those who have eyes but cannot see ... — Luis Marques

Life is a chance at Evolution. Overcome yourself and Become. — Luis Marques

To face a real daemon, you must first look inwards and conquer your own darkness. — Luis Marques

An evolved and balanced Ego can be a valuable tool for the Self. But a blinding one is always among the first footsteps into Oblivion. — Luis Marques

Predator and prey move in silent gestures, on the seductive dance of death, in the shadows cast by the vultures of the night. — Luis Marques

The power of faith can be a strong force, but the power of knowing is even stronger. — Luis Marques

Contrary to John Anthony West's assertion (in his book, Serpent in the Sky: The High Wisdom of Ancient Egypt) that there are no other possible interpretations of the mummy figure looking at the stars on the depiction in the tomb of Tutankhamen beyond being a matter of consciousness, many proofs point to ancient Egypt's aspiration to be among the stars and it is an essential part of its theology. It is after all evident that [the Pyramid Texts describe early conceptions of an afterlife in terms of eternal travelling with the sun god amongst the stars]. Staying loyal to the Upper Heavens' authority or breaking away from it, made ancient Egypt yearn to such a high position beyond Earth's physical realm where the Sun's shadow (i.e., snake) of the Lower Heavens' authority cannot fly. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

You are the culmination of all that ever was. You are the highest point of the vast pyramid of history and of your own life. — Bryant McGill