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Daily Meditation: Saturday, April 27, 2024

Thought - put it in first place, before feelings

Thought must always come first and must preside over everything; the rest – feelings and desires – must take second place. Suppose you put feeling first and thought afterwards: you will give in to your impulses and inclinations, without reasoning or reflecting. Well, this would lessen the value of your activities and might even land you in trouble. This does not mean that you should suppress all feeling – no, you would be depriving yourself of the immense wealth contained in matter, which needs to be elaborated by thought. What is important is to put thought in first place, and then you will always find the best solutions, and the best course of action.*

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov

OMRAAM MIKHAËL AÏVANHOV
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The universal message of Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov (1900 – 1986) is in line with the great sages and Masters of humanity. In his teaching, he explains the great laws of life by providing many methods of application, leading to a better understanding of oneself.


“Through my teaching, I wish to give you essential notions about the human being: how he is built, his relationship with nature, the exchanges he must make with the universe, in order to drink from the sources of divine life. …ˮ
 

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