Notes by a spiritual teacher I: Eyesight and Justice
Those who have good and healthy eyes are just. They make amends for their mistakes straight away. If one doesn’t remedy these faults instantly, they will reemerge in the next life. Then, you won’t be able to put right the old faults because these will be joined by new ones. I do not mean mistakes that are obvious to everyone; to which every friend of yours can point. I mean mistakes that nobody suspects you have. If you fix these mistakes, it will be easier for you to correct the other mistakes. Big mistakes date back to the small mistakes. If you put right the little faults that are not visible to anyone, the big faults can be remedied easily. Then the eyes will be healthy, the ears will be healthy, the breathing will be right. Numerous diseases are caused by faults.
This fragment is part of the lectures of Petar Deunov. One notable student of his is Mikhaël Aïvanhov. Petar Deunov, also known as Beinsa Deuno, lives roughly at about the same time as Rudolf Steiner. Their ideas are essentially similar, but their approaches are different. Rudolf Steiner is more analytical and corresponds to the mentality of Western Europe, while Deunov focuses more on the soul and speaks the language of Eastern Europe.