Kung Fu's, Grasshopper

"There is a road, steep and thorny, beset with perils of every kind—but yet a road, and it leads to the heart of the Universe. I can tell you to find Those who will show you the secret gateway that leads inward only, and closes fast behind the neophyte for evermore. There is no danger that dauntless courage cannot conquer. There is no trial that spotless purity cannot pass through. There is no difficulty that strong intellect cannot surmount. For those who win onwards, there is reward past all telling: the power to bless and save humanity. For those who fail, there are other lives in which success may come."—H. P. Blavatsky
Sometimes we go through certain paths in life that iterate themselves over time. They seem like tests where mere repetition of actions would mean you haven't learned your lesson yet. Then, once again, you would be condemned to pass such tests in the future until you understand the meaning of your actions, therefore, going onwards by choosing a different journey inwards.


Yes. I know what this sounds like, but I wonder if I'll be up to the challenge I'll have to face soon. Understanding the Guru as enlightenment, I know that probably one lesson will be related to ego, another to choice and a third one, with ardor. Maybe these three paths will merge in one experience, that I hope, I don't fail. If so, I guess "there will be other lives in which success may come?."

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