Thinking and Destiny
(audio available for paid subscribers) The following is an excerpt from Thinking and Destiny, 1946, by Harold W. Percival, provided here in the original format
(audio available for paid subscribers) The following is an excerpt from Thinking and Destiny, 1946, by Harold W. Percival, provided here in the original format
(audio available for paid subscribers) You’re all going to die. I hate to remind you,but it is on your schedule. It probably won’t happenwhen you’d
(audio available for paid subscribers) All is a play in consciousness.All divisions are illusory.You can know the false only.The true you must yourself be. Nisargadatta
(audio available for paid subscribers) And as to me, I know nothing else but miracles. Walt Whitman What’s not a miracle? It’s all a miracle,
(audio available for paid subscribers) We are limited, not by our abilities, but by our vision. Khalil Gibran My worldview is not informed by any
(audio available for paid subscribers) I think what makes people fascinating isconflict, it’s drama, it’s the human condition.Nobody wants to watch perfection. Nicolas Cage This
(audio available for paid subscribers) All thought is immoral. Its very essence isdestruction. If you think of anything, youkill it. Nothing survives being thought of.
(audio available for paid subscribers) It is far more than the discovery of life without a self. The immediate, inevitable result is an emergence into
(audio available for paid subscribers) None of us will ever accomplish anythingexcellent or commanding except when he listensto this whisper which is heard by him
(audio available for paid subscribers) In the early stages of planning the universe, Maya sits across a desk from Brahman. “You get my memo?” Brahman
“The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.”
William Blake
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