God is not a dead equation!
If the object of poetry is, to make men, then poetry is the heir of prophecy.
The new world is as yetbehind the veil of destinyIn my eyes, howeverits dawn has been unveiled
The scientific observer of Nature is a kind of mystic seeker in the act of prayer.
I have seen the movement of the sinews of the sky, And the blood coursing in the veins of the moon.
The ultimate aim of the ego is not to see something, but to be something.
Vision without power does bring moral elevation but cannot give a lasting culture.
The Ego is partly free. partly determined, and reaches fuller freedom by approaching the Individual who is most free: God.
From love's plectrum arisesthe song of the string of lifeLove is the light of lifelove is the fire of life
If faith is lost, there is no security and there is no life for him who does not adhere to religion.
It is the nature of the self to manifest itself, In every atom slumbers the might of the self.
Indeed, in view of its function, religion stands in greater need of a rational foundation of its ultimate principles than even the dogmas of science.
Thou art not for the earth, nor for the Heaven the world is for thee, thou art not for the world.
But only a brief momentis granted to the braveone breath or two, whose wage isThe long nights of the grave.
Words, without power, is mere philosophy.
Another way of judging the value of a prophet's religious experience, therefore, would be to examine the type of manhood that he has created, and the cultural world that has sprung out of the spirit o...
Be not entangled in this world of days and nights Thou hast another time and space as well.
People who have no hold over their process of thinking are likely to be ruined by liberty of thought. If thought is immature, liberty of thought becomes a method of converting men into animals.
Inductive reason, which alone makes man master of his environment, is an achievement and when once born it must be reinforced by inhibiting the growth of other modes of knowledge.
It may, however, be said that the level of experience to which concepts are inapplicable cannot yield any knowledge of a universal character, for concepts alone are capable of being socialized.