Thursday, June 19, 2008


Whosoever concludes that what is not by him observed
or experienced, must be wrong, has tricked himself into
blindness at the worst and denial at the best


What one insists as “fact” may be nothing more than
perception governed by bias. Putting such a “spin”
on data is peculiarly a common occurrence in this
so-called “scientific” age


The “facts” we glean from the splendor of this mysterious
universe, is not the end of knowledge, but its beginning


Let us not be mere scientists, or historians, but explorers
adventurers, and pathfinders of the spirit
We need to make of our lives not encyclopedias or
cornucopias, but a fountain of living water


We will be more happy if we not merely search for facts, but
find values, not merely accumulate knowledge, but fashion a
character, not merely to be self-actualized, but self-
transcendent, not merely see objects, but see possibilities


The truth would speak to us often, but we cannot hear it or understand
it until our level of consciousness corresponds with the level of truth
waiting to speak to us


Our sight is not solely determined by the light we are in but by our
spiritual occularity. There are some who “see” in the dark and some
who are blind even in the light


One is not only a depository of knowledge, but an instrument
of inspiration.


What is so sorely needed in our tempestuous lives is not
just understanding, but transformation


Growing increases capacity for knowing


When one is fully advanced he not only listens to the
symphony, he is the symphony

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