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[21]What if the Sun of the Moon should question why? What if the Stars of the World should ask, where did you die, for what, when and why?

Friends, deep in the hearts of all a Voice exclaims, cease, why, what, whence, and where, the solution thus, is never found.

Dismiss the I, dismiss the you, with you and I dismissed, the universe is thou, in which is found neither what, why, whence, where nor how.

[21] The moral to this paragraph is simply waste not your time in questioning, but act, and thus through action the knowledge you will gain.


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Then waste not thy life in the letter of dispute, argument is death to the voicing of the Truth.

Religion debate with none. For it but tends to widen out the breach and thus defeat its ends.