Wednesday, May 28, 2008


The discords of humanity lie in its failure to detect and utilize the
divine in the universe, especially the divine in themselves


The lack of love severely toxifies the world. Such a lamentable
condition does not disprove the existence of God, but rather is
proof of the immaturity of man, and a challenge for him to wake up


Universal laws and principles continue to be what they are
and have their indubitable effects, positive or negative, in spite of man’s unintelligent intellection


Those caught in the web of the passionately diabolic cannot disenchant the enchanting, nor overcome those who quietly assent to the still, small voice
of supernal truth within


What is eloquently elegant may be ignored and even made fun of and
criticized, but it cannot be stifled, and waits patiently for a special
sensitivity to match its own


To be a detective of the truth, to be a seeker after joy, to be a pathfinder of the superlative, to be a personification of love, is to be the
embodiment of divinity. And to be divine is to be fully human


When at last you have discovered your true self you will
have discovered beauty


There is an inner and an outer, matter and spirit, the
natural and the supernatural. They are not separate, but all linked together

Here is the secret of the ages – every advance of our humanness
is voluntary; it is not forced upon us. But to disallow this special gift of grace is to lose a precious opportunity


We are never damned by God. We are damned by ourselves


If we were aware of the consequences of our choices, would
we really choose to be less than we are

1 comment:

Lynette said...

I detect here a general theme or free agency and awareness - our advances are voluntary, not forced; God doesn't damn us, we do; and when we discover ourselves we find beauty (or something like that). Anyway more good things to think about. I also like the thought that the lack of love in the world isn't because there's no God or isn't His fault.