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Mithra Quotes

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Charleston Parker
“An Ego Mind is a destructive mind and a rational mind is a peaceful mind.”
Charleston Parker, One Soul, Many Faces: Revealing the Hidden Truth

Nora Roberts
“People in hell want snowcones.”
Nora Roberts

Laurence Galian
“What is the meaning of drawing the sword from the stone? The meanings are several. It is the same message and symbol as Mithra coming from the cave or Jesus rising from the cave after death. The stone - cave represents the body - the apparent world - the nafs â€� the commanding self. Pulling the Sword from the Stone, in short means, pulling the light from "matter,â€� extracting essence from base. See it in an alchemical sense. In other words, it is the story of illumination. Thus, it is the moment of “Kingship.”
Laurence Galian, The Sun at Midnight: The Revealed Mysteries of the Ahlul Bayt Sufis

Iliyan Kuzmanov
“God Mithra, showed that it is not good to just take whenever and whatever you want. It is also okay to refuse to take when you can. And to be able to give up and give something of your own to the overtaken. Mithra showed that strength is not to knock someone down, but to get them back up on their feet.”
Iliyan Kuzmanov, The Devil I Know Him

Iliyan Kuzmanov
“God Mithra, showed that it is not good to just take whenever and whatever you want. It is also okay to refuse to take when you can. And to be able to give up and give something of your own to the overtaken. Mithra showed that strength is not to knock someone down, but to get them back up on their feet... He used his ever-growing host to help and dispense justice in lands strewn with lawlessness. He took from those who did as they pleased and amassed more and more at the expense of the helpless and the slaves... He was the shepherd with the spear in his hands, breaking the bones of those who dared to hurt the defenseless.”
Iliyan Kuzmanov, The Devil I Know Him

Iliyan Kuzmanov
“Human beings in their brief lives have undertaken many risky endeavors, with the possibility of failure. But they risked getting a better life. That is why they needed Mithra â€� the one who made sure that what was promised was kept. That is why the law has become part of people’s dreams.”
Iliyan Kuzmanov, The Devil I Know Him