Saturday, May 10, 2008

Sometimes we meet on our path that rare person
who enriches us. And though we will never see him again, let us hope that we have enriched him, too


Becoming an artist of the infinite life is accessible to
all, but it must be searched for




Our greatest challenge is how to confer a salubrious
effect upon the whole even though some of its parts
may be influenced by man’s unholy influences



When we draw our conclusions about life let us
draw them from the whole and not just the part,
from the context and not just the appearance


It is not enough to just observe beauty in the world,
or to understand what good is, but to live them



The recognition of grandeur, holiness, affinity, beauty
and love in the world, is but the recognition of
those attributes in ourselves



Those of us who ponder deeply eventually arrive
at the question, “If there is a God, why is there so
much suffering and death in the world?” Cannot we deduce from
this fact a divine intentionality in it all, and a challenge to think deeper?


Rather than being intimidated by higher consciousness,
why doesn’t the ordinary mind see an opportunity to
rise above itself, and thus become extraordinary?

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