The Anchor Student – Selection from the Works

Anchor the Student – Selected Works
Anchor the Student is a novel about a young prince, set partly on the last remnant of the mythical Atlantis continent, the island of Poseidonis, and partly in the Atlantean colony of Kem (Egypt). The story takes place just before Poseidonis disappeared under the sea. The conversations between Anchor and his teachers are philosophical teachings that encourage reflection, and the questions that arise for the young prince concern all of us because we all carry the “student” of life within us.* When faced with the mysteries of life, always assume the simplest and most direct solution, and you will have the greatest chance of guessing correctly.* …Words, like fruit, are hard to swallow when they are immature, and they become poisonous when they begin to spoil due to overripeness. Only those that are taken at the right moment are healthy…* Don’t struggle with what you don’t know. Each step on the path will move your horizon a little further. Discovering one thought terija is nothing more than a springboard to some other, even greater mystery.* We should not do or say what we like, but what is necessary.* Man must go through a long evolutionary journey before he realizes that art, true art, is that beauty, pure harmony that enlightens and uplifts, touching the core of the best within us.* Words are just rough doors that lead to Ideas.* …Do not dream about the form in which you will meet the Teacher, do not imagine his voice, do not wait to see how much beauty there is in his expressions. It’s all an illusion, meat for the beasts of the senses. Rather, grasp his wisdom, the impersonal flame that burns in his heart, the fire shared by all beings.* The small imitates the great, and so on in succession; there is only one Law that adjusts and readjusts to infinity.* Adhere to the rules. The traces of those who came before you show the shortest paths; lines have divided the universe into shapes and appearances, but one point unites us all and pre Ankor, the student, is a novel about a young prince, set partly on the remaining part of the mythical continent of Atlantis, the island of Posejdonis, and partly in an Atlantean colony. pupil of life.”

*When faced with the enigmas of life, always assume the simplest and most direct answer, and you will have the best chances of guessing right.

*…Words, like fruit, are hard to stomach when eaten prematurely, and they become poisonous when they start to rot due to overripeness. Only those taken at the right moment are healthy…

*Don’t bother with what you don’t know. Each step on the path will push your horizon a little further. Unraveling one mystery is nothing but a springboard to another, even greater mystery.

*…We should not do or say what we like, but what is necessary.

*Man must go through a long evolutionary journey before realizing that art, true art, is nothing more than the expression of his own essence. Unity, that beauty, pure harmony that enlightens and elevates, touching the string of the best within us.
* Words are just rough gates that lead to Ideas.

* …Don’t dream about the form in which you will meet the Teacher, don’t imagine his voice, don’t wait to see how much beauty there is in his expressions. It’s all illusion, meat for the beasts of the senses. Rather, grasp his wisdom, the impersonal flame burning in his heart, the fire common to all beings.

* The small mimics the great and so on; there is one Law that adapts and readapts to infinity.

* Adhere to the rules. Traces of those who came before you show the shortest paths; lines have divided the universe into shapes and appearances, but one point unites us all and all paths lead towards it.

* In a certain way, concepts and ideas are also beings that are born, multiply, and die to come back to life in future times, taking on new carriers.

* Time is a psychological proce Live intensely and peacefully, don’t let your attention stray from the goal and you won’t need much to achieve what you dream of. But dream of it as something certain. Don’t desire it eagerly because otherwise, every day will seem like an eternity.

* The sea and the sky astonish you because you have seen them many times, and they are one of the few sights that do not change over the passing centuries.