The integration of head and heart stands as the central and fundamental teaching of The Voice of Silence. The integration of head and heart stands as the central and fundamental teaching of The Voice of Silence. Moral principles must not only be recognised but also applied; the guiding principle is that of brotherhood, not merely understood but fully lived. It is readily understood that if a thought, feeling or action harms another soul, it is inherently wrong.
A fundamental concept to bear in mind is that consciousness remains unchanged; what changes are the forms that carry and allow it to manifest and evolve. Therefore, while the absolute truth is singular, each individual possesses their own truth and perspective shaped by their life experiences and the skandhas inherited from previous incarnations—like “dust on the mirror” altering the reflection of the monad uniquely for each person. Those who aspire to walk the “high ways” are summoned to introspect under the light of their inner Ego, initially cleansing any residual dust from the mirror with the aid of divine virtues represented by seven keys, known as PARAMITAS, denoting virtuous and positive behaviours.
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