Some men and women glory in their exalted thoughts, but if these
thoughts never reach the plane of action they remain useless:
the power of thought is dependent on its manifestation in deeds. A
philosopher's thought may, however, in the world of progress
and evolution, translate itself into the actions of other people, even
when they themselves are unable or unwilling to show forth
their grand ideals in their own lives. To this class the majority of
philosophers belong, their teachings being high above their
actions. This is the difference between philosophers who are Spiritual
Teachers, and those who are mere philosophers: the
Spiritual Teacher is the first to follow His own teaching; He brings
down into the world of action His spiritual conceptions and
ideals. His Divine thoughts are made manifest to the world. His thought
is Himself, from which He is inseparable. When we find a
philosopher emphasizing the importance and grandeur of justice, and then
encouraging a rapacious monarch in his oppression and
tyranny, we quickly realize that he belongs to the first class: for he
thinks heavenly thoughts and does not practise the
corresponding heavenly virtues.
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