Quote by Paul Twitchell
There is no teacher, living or past, who can give us the actual un

There is no teacher, living or past, who can give us the actual understanding of Truth. A teacher can only put our feet upon the path and point the way. That is all. It is wholly dependent on the individual to make his way to Truth. – Paul Twitchell

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Yknow, the real reason why I was such a failure in the sense of being unable to make any sort of a living was because I was really not motivated. I had no motivation. – Paul Twitchell

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The higher one climbs on the spiritual ladder, the more they will grant others their own freedom, and give less interference to anothers state of consciousness. – Paul Twitchell

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Our spiritual attitude is determined by our conception of our relation to infinite spirit. – Paul Twitchell

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Her great merit is finding out mine — there is nothing so amiable as discernment. – Lord (George Gordon) Byron

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