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Briefing
Use Pharaoh for 'where and what'.
Superfluous wealth can buy superfluities. Some can be bad. [Henry David Thoreau]

He doesn't possess wealth that allows it to possess him. [Benjamin Franklin]

Hanker not for another man's wealth and possessions. [Cf. Old Egyptian sentence]


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Briefing: Good Tidings

Briefing cat A Swede confided to us that many who studied "rabbi wisdom teachings", or kabbalah, went insane, and that he hoped his nephew would study it (!).

This somewhat alarming tale aside or not, there are those who connect with "insider teachings" and then get unable to move on in tidy ways. However, to be connected to inherited wisdom teachings and schools can be good and work well too. To get access to that sort of knowledge: there are many established traditions which have survived.
       Connecting may rest on being acceptable in the first place, and that may be sabotaged by not just rabbi-endorsed lifestyles. It may be enough to seem out of place, or perhaps retired. In some cases those who bring unwelcome facts to light, are ousted. Many prominent scientists were, and not just those that were burned on the stake.
       If someone who connects in time later offends social acceptability, it may or may not be pardoned. Then a suspicion may linger or hover over the individual. If so, one has to make the best out of it. It pays to be careful. What is unfair to an individual, may hinder advances, but also the resistance, the capacity to withstand pressures as time goes on.
       On these pages the stance is: It is not unacceptable to search for wisdom and things uncommon if one is able to move along through that sort of endeavours, and in shapely ways too. Also, the ability to foretell future happenings is to be hankered after. So is solid knowledge. The judges of Israel used divination, and so did famous kings.

Who can be really spiritual without riding his own horse? [Metaphoric teachings implied]

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Sage Words

Tut To help a sound measure of goodness succeed on the way on and up, be stout - be brave enough and follow suit and fit nicely in inside common sense.

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