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Moorish Science Temple of America — Part 30
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10. Keep thy-sour bw moderatic
attentive to its good; so shall theese
thee conveyances of truth. wie
Ll. Thine hand {se not a miracle?
augltt like unto it? Wherefure was it
given thee, but sk vita ued €x
mightest stretch ft out to the assistance of thy brother? <5". mercy, ce iveres
teat iy of all things living are thou alone made cabable — °] REA‘: yr ud; dod ther mbst ante Ne
of bisshing?» The world shall read thy shame upon thy face: tee 1a oP rat nat. deals as
therefore do nothing shameful, 20-08 F atic . 4 think nok cofrpu th Lana hidé, thee from:
18. Fear and dismay, whe rob thy countenance of Ita rud- nl - formed thes cowest on known main wh 4 F
dy sptendor? Avoid gu t, and thou shalt know ¢ at fear is be- he |: f jodie,
neath thee; that dismay ls unnamely. . : i BL Percelveth not the cock the hot
14, Wherefore to thee alone speaks shadows In the vison
af the pillow! Reverence them; for know, that dreama are from
,
“"alteth he not hk. voice to tell thee it tg morn
the dog the footslene of his master? x*
rb tha
15, Thou man alone canst speak. Wonder at thy glorious
who gave it thee a rational and
- goat unto the he t healeth bim
spirit returneth to duit; thine
- 14: Envy not to these thelr se
welcome praise, teaching thy children wisdom, instructing the co thine own. Learn that the
offaprings of thy loins in piety. pie kood iricatt in ane aro at ine ing
. “yr. #16, °; Uladst thou the ear oF
CHAPTER XXXVIII. ay, strong and piercing as the eagtes; didst thaw’
HOLY INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE PROPHET ‘3°. in smell, or could the ape resign to thee bie tast
THE SOUL OF MAN. tortolve her feeling: yet without reason whhh we
"thee? Perish not all these like thelr klndred 2. REF
1. The blessing, O man of thy external part, are health, ie 16, Wath any one of them the gift of ipeech Bes
vigour and proportion. The greatest of these is health. What e any unto thee, ‘ Therefore did i de?™, By of i
health is to the body, even that ls honesty to the soul. we "17. The lips of the wise are as the at vt
2 That thou hast a sou! of all knowledge the most cer- af sonrer ‘are they opeved bat treasuerers are
tain, of all truths the most plain uate thee. Be meek, be xrate- ¥ thee : ESE gag
ful fur it. Seek not to know it perfectly. t [se inscrutable. a, ’ ' a ..
$ Thinking, understanding. reasoning, willing, call not _ tse bei Like unto iia of sold arranged lat de OB ”
these the soul. They are its actions, but they are not its essence. ; wise sentences ulte n due season * #35 .
4. Ralse it not to high. that thou be not dispised. Be not ., 19, Canst thou think to greatly of thy sow? (&r' V
thou like unto those who fall by climbing; neither debase It to a, mach be said in Its praise? It is the image of Hiey' h.
the sense of brutes; nor be thou like to the horse and the mule, . 20. Remember thou its dignity
in whom there is no understanding. ce great a tatent is committed to thy «
§. Search it by its faculties; know it by its virtue, = They sd 21, Whatsoever may do good, may |
: more in number than the hairs of thy head; the stars of
hveven are not to be counted with them.
6. Think not with Arabia, that one soul is parted among
all men; neither believe thou with the sons of Egypt, that every
man bath many; know, that as thy heart, so also thy soul is onc.
7. Doth not the sun harden the clay? Doth It not also
soften the waxt = As it ls one sun that worketh both even so it
ia one soul willeth contraries. ;
that thou direct its course to Wee fg t*
, 2% Think not that thou canst lose he
_ pose not that thou canst bury her tm thy cle
detight, and she will not be withheld from He:
. 23% Her motor is perpetual; her attempsy we
“hee agility fe not to be suppressed... It ie al be pitars
of the earth? She will have it.‘ Is t beyond the. Teeneas
a theatare? * Yet will her eye discorer it.” Inquixy ME colias
Aa ope who traverseth the buraleg sands, _
aie
a
4 As tha tao face rity; Ineth her nature, thoa darknos’ ‘
spread itse ore her face as a curtain, so the 60 remalne Ireteth after Rye .
perfect, even in the bosom of a fool. eo ae iB, fa the soul that th fer she Rgeiric-sar: :
ow her lovliness, and application =. BNE oa An: ‘pare ys
more flexible than wen Te ]
anointeth her with the olf of wisdom, 30°) 09s.
L 7 Ma . F ' yg ade . us by
en bee ae +. te aS i ls RS i a3 uty * .
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