Everything that we know is within our universe, and everything within our universe is moulded by the conditions of space, time, and causation.
Internal and external nature, mind and matter, are in time and space, and are bound by the law of causation.
No effect of work can be eternal.
Nothing can be produced without a cause, and the effect is but the cause reproduced.
One link in a chain explains the infinite chain.
Something cannot be made out of nothing. Nor can something be made to go back to nothing.
The cause being finite, the effect must be finite. If the cause is eternal the effect can be eternal, but all these causes, doing good work, and all other things, are only finite causes, and as such cannot produce infinite result.
The cause of today is the effect of the past and the cause for the future.
The effect is delusion, and therefore the cause must be delusion.
The finer is always the cause, the grosser the effect. So the external world is the effect, the internal the cause.
The subtle are the causes, the gross the effects.
The wave is the same thing as the water, the effect is the cause in another form.
There cannot be a cause without an effect, the present must have had its cause in the past and will have its effect in the future.
We, we, and none else, are responsible for what we suffer. We are the effects, and we are the causes.
Every work has got to pass through hundreds of difficulties before succeeding. Those that persevere will see the light, sooner or later.
Have fire and spread all over. Work, work. Be the servant while leading, be unselfish, and never listen to one friend in private accusing another. Have infinite patience, and success is yours.
He who has infinite patience and infinite energy at his back, will alone succeed.
Know full well that patience is the best means of succeeds.
Know it for certain that without steady devotion for the Guru and unflinching patience and perseverance, nothing is to be achieved. You must have strict morality.
Purity, patience and perseverance overcome all obstacles. All great things must necessarily be slow.