Inspiration


Inspiration


“Ama mihi cum mererem minus, quoniam erit cum ne egerent”. (love me when I least deserve it because that, is when I need it the most).

Gaius Valerius Catullus 84-54 BC

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“Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves”

Carl Jung 1875-1961

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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing”.

Sōkrátēs 470-399 BC

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“Be aware that the things that you find annoying in other people, those are the things you are still holding and processing within yourself. The things you have overcome, will only cause your compassion”.

Georges Gurdjieff 1866-1949

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“There can be no beginning for our knowing, if everything is infinite”.

Philólaos 470-385 BC


Never forget that life can only be nobly inspired and rightly lived if you take it bravely and gallantly, as a splendid adventure in which you are setting out into an unknown country, to meet many a joy, to find many a comrade, to win and lose many a battle.”

Annie Besant 1847-1933

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It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters”.

 Epíktētos 50-135 AD

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“The most beautiful and most profound experience is the sensation of the mystical. It is the sower of all true science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead. To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty which our dull faculties can comprehend only in their primitive forms. This knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness”

Albert Einstein 1879-1955

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“By choosing our thoughts and by selecting which emotion to release, sustain and reinforce, we will determine what kind of light or vibration, we irradiate on others and on the nature of our own experience in life”.

G.Z.

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“Realizing God is nothing but the ability, the expansiveness of heart to love everything equally.If you have true faith then automatically you will fall from the head into the heart.When someone’s heart is filled with love and compassion, your own heart will spontaneously open up like a blossoming flower.The closed bud of your heart unfolds in the presence of love.Your heart is the shrine, it is there you see God. Good thoughts are the flowers. Good action the worship. Good words the hymns. Love the Divine offering”.

Amma- Mātā Amṛtānandamayī Devī 1953-

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“God is infinite, so His universe must be too. Thus is the excellence of God magnified and the greatness of His kingdom made manifest; He is glorified not in one, but  in an infinity of worlds.”

Giordano Bruno 1548-1600

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In a perfect system that functions as a single unit, a true unity, everything is related to everything else. Divisions and definitions are made for the purpose of presentation and study and must be inevitably arbitrary as this quote. Moreover in treating the parts as though they were separate, some repetition will be also be inevitable”.

Eléna Petróvna Blavatsky. 1831-1891


Amor gignit amorem(Love generates Love)

Seneca the Younger 4 BC -65 A.D.

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“Nihil amori injuriam est” (There is no evil so great that Love does not forgive)

Latin Quotation


“As in nature, after all, there is something in observing art that reassures us and something instead that torments or disturbs us. A green meadow topped with flowers soothes as a cloudless blue sky hearten, the stillness of a grey lake nonetheless, disturbs or puzzle us as the violence of a storm disconcert; we are appeased by the beauty of a Greek statue, such the Venus de Milo, we are dismayed by a painting of the monk of Friedrich who stands alone in front of the immensity of the sea. Struggle and strive inhabits man. We all are occupied by order and disorder. We look for rules, forms, canons, precepts, but we never grasp the actual functioning of the world; the proper form of everything outside us and inside us is an eternal mystery for men. The inability to solve this mystery terrifies and forces us to swing between searching for an impossible harmony and the withdrawal to abandonment to chaos. But, when we admirably realize that the gap  doesn’t exists between us and the world, between us and us, between God and us, then we discover that we can still feel astonishment, we can still take a look around us as if we were really capable of seeing for the very first time.”

The Red and Blue movie 2012


My idea briefly is this: Our usual orientation is focused pretty exclusively in what we think of as the “real” world, but there are many realities. By shifting our consciousness, we can glimpse these alternate realities, and all of them are the appearance that Reality takes under certain conditions. I don’t believe that we can necessarily describe one in terms of another. There is no division between the mental, the spiritual, and the physical. If you think there is, then you do not sufficiently understand the spirituality of the flesh or the physical reality of your thought. Hatred of war will not bring peace . Only love of peace will bring about those conditions.

Jane Roberts -1929-1984