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“When going to the temple to adore Divinity neither say nor do any thing in the interim pertaining to the common affairs of life.” quote by Pythagoras
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“When going to the temple to adore Divinity neither say nor do any thing in the interim pertaining to the common affairs of life.”

Pythagoras

About This Quote

Source Treat: Ancient Greek teachings, attributed to Pythagoras, c. 500 BC

Focus on pure devotion without distractions from mundane concerns during worship.

In simple terms: Stay fully present in spiritual practice.

Key Takeaway

Avoid worldly thoughts while praying.

Themes

spirituality focus mindfulness

Mood

contemplative serene

Type

philosophical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • temple worship
  • personal prayer
  • mindful meditation

Key Concepts

meditation ritual purity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you create moments of undisturbed reverence?
  • What distractions pull you away from spiritual focus?
A Different Perspective

May be impractical in daily life with many responsibilities.

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