“I must make MAGICK the essential factor in the life of ALL. In presenting this book to the world, I must then explain and justify my position by formulating a definition of MAGICK and setting forth its main principles in such a way that ALL may understand instantly that their souls, their lives, in every relation with every other human being and every circumstance, depend upon MAGICK and the right comprehension and right application thereof.” WorldWayHumansMayBookSoulHuman BeingsPrinciplesPositionDependsCircumstancesEssentialsRelationDefinitionsSettingFactorsSettingsJustifyApplicationComprehensionPresenting Book:Magick: In Theory and Practice Source: Magick: In Theory and Practice
“If the prudence of reserve and decorum dictates silence in some circumstances, in others prudence of a higher order may justify us in speaking our thoughts.” IfsMayOrderSilenceHigherCircumstancesJustifyReservesOur ThoughtsPrudenceDecorum Book:Reflections on the French Revolution Source: Reflections on the French Revolution
“At times, our circumstances call for us to make critical choices to keep our covenants or to compromise them. Covenants should never be compromised, even when at the moment some circumstances might seem to justify it.” ShouldMomentsSeemsMightChoicesCircumstancesCriticalCompromiseJustifyCovenant Author:L. Lionel Kendrick
“There are many ways to cover up our sin. We may justify or minimize it by blaming circumstances and others people. However, real repentance first admits sin as sin and takes full responsibility. True confession and repentance begins when blame shifting ends...Just as real repentance begins only where blame shifting ends, so it also begins where self-pity ends, and we start to turn from our sin out of love for God rather than mere self-interest.” PeopleWayFirstsMayRealEndsSelfTurnsInterestSinResponsibilityCircumstancesBlameMerePityGod LoveJustifyRepentanceConfessionShiftingSelf InterestSelf PityCover Ups Author:Timothy Keller