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Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XII: Twofold Faith. (2)
As, then, the days are a portion of life in its progress, so also fear is the beginning of love, becoming by development faith, then love. But it is not as I fear and hate a wild beast (since fear is twofold) that I fear the father, whom I fear and love at once. Again, fearing lest I be punished, I love myself in assuming fear. He who fears to offend his father, loves himself. Blessed then is he who is found possessed of faith, being, as he is, composed of love and fear.
Meister Eckhart - Sermons
Sermon VII: Outward And Inward Morality (3)
All outward morality must be built upon this basis, not on self-interest. As long as man loves something else than God, or outside God, he is not...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 4 (1.4.2)
He was afraid. Therefore one who is alone is afraid. This one then thought to himself: ' Since there is nothing else than myself, of what am I...
Dhammapada
Chapter XVI: Pleasure (215)
From love comes grief, from love comes fear; he who is free from love knows neither grief nor fear.
Divine Comedy
Purgatorio: Canto XVII (5)
While in the first it well directed is, And in the second moderates itself, It cannot be the cause of sinful pleasure; But when to ill it turns, and,...
Gospel of Truth
WAKING UP AND COMING TO KNOWLEDGE (WAKING UP AND COMING TO KNOWLEDGE)
What, then, is that which he wants such a one to think? “I am like the shadows and phantoms of the night.” When morning comes, this one knows that...
Dhammapada
Chapter XVI: Pleasure (213)
From affection comes grief, from affection comes fear; he who is free from affection knows neither grief nor fear.
Gospel of Truth
THE SWEETNESS OF THE FATHER (THE SWEETNESS OF THE FATHER)
He knows the things that are yours, so that you may rest yourselves in them. For by the fruits one knows the things that are yours, that they are the ...
Dhammapada
Chapter XXII: The Downward Course (317)
They who fear when they ought not to fear, and fear not when they ought to fear, such men, embracing false doctrines, enter the evil path.
Tripartite Tractate
Aeonic Life (8)
It is he, the Father, who gave root impulses to the aeons, since they are places on the path which leads toward him, as toward a school of behavior....