认 识 你 自 己

Know  Thy  Self

 
 
 
 
 

第四道

认识你自己

葛吉夫

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    苏格拉底 Socrates 
      (469-399BC,古希腊哲学家)

   # The unexamined life is not worth living.

   未经检验的生活是不值得去活的。

  # Get not your friends by bare compliments, but by giving them sensible tokens of your love. It is well worthwhile to learn how to win the heart of a man the right way.

  # Remember that there is nothing stable in human affairs; therefore avoid undue elation in prosperity, or undue depression in adversity.

  # There exists knowledge of how to make man immortal, but without the knowledge of how to use this immortality, it would seem to have no value in it.

  # The wisest soul is least confused by external influences.
 

    柏拉图 Plato    

  # When a beautiful soul harmonizes with a beautiful form, and the two are cast into one mold, that will be the fairest of sights to him who has an eye to see it.

  # It is always an effort to challenge habits that are irretrievably misdirected, but, sometimes one must.

  # Take charge of your thoughts, you can do what you will with them.

  # The essence of knowledge is self-knowledge.

  知识的精髓是关于自我的知识。

  # All great aims are attained with risk; 'Hard is the good' as men say.

  # The present is with one always throughout all existence, for at whatever time it is existing, it is existing now.

  亚里士多德 Aristotle

  # Art completes what nature cannot finish.

  # The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.

  # For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.

  # We must strain every nerve to live in accordance with the best in us.

  我们必须尽力按我们内在最好的那部分去生活。

  # The happy life is lived in accordance with goodness, and such a life implies seriousness and does not consist in simply amusing oneself.

  葛吉夫 Gurdjieff

  # If a man could understand all the horror of the lives of ordinary people who are turning round in a circle of insignificant interests and insignificant aims, if he could understand what they are losing, he would understand that there can only be one thing that is serious for him - to escape from the general law, to be free. What can be serious for a man in prison who is condemned to death? Only one thing: how to save himself, how to escape: nothing else is serious.

  邬斯宾斯基  Ouspensky

  # Things cannot fall from heaven, they cannot be found, they must be bought. What one can get is proportionate to
what one is prepared to pay. And one has to pay in advance; there is no credit.

  克林 Rodney Collin

From time to time one reaches the point where the pressure of life seems almost unbearable. The important thing is to keep the flavour of the new and the longing for the miraculous in spite of everything.

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