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    Jeremy Griffith
    “What's needed on Earth is love of the dark side of ourselves”
    Jeremy Griffith, FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition

  • #2
    Jeremy Griffith
    “The increasingly thoughtful child can see the whole horribly upset world and would be understandably totally bewildered and deeply troubled by it”
    Jeremy Griffith, FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition

  • #3
    Jeremy Griffith
    “Throughout history we humans have struggled to find meaning in the awesome contradiction of our human condition. Neither philosophy, nor psychology nor biology has, until now, been able to provide the truthful explanation.”
    Jeremy Griffith, FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition

  • #4
    T.S. Eliot
    “We shall not cease from exploration
    And the end of all our exploring
    Will be to arrive where we started
    And know the place for the first time.
    Through the unknown, remembered gate
    When the last of earth left to discover
    Is that which was the beginning;
    At the source of the longest river
    The voice of the hidden waterfall
    And the children in the apple-tree
    Not known, because not looked for
    But heard, half-heard, in the stillness
    Between two waves of the sea.

    —T.S. Eliot, from “Little Gidding,” Four Quartets (Gardners Books; Main edition, April 30, 2001) Originally published 1943.”
    T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets

  • #5
    William Blake
    “Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
    In the forests of the night,
    What immortal hand or eye
    Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

    In what distant deeps or skies
    Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
    On what wings dare he aspire?
    What the hand dare sieze the fire?”
    William Blake

  • #6
    Charles Darwin
    “The moral sense perhaps affords the best and highest distinction between man and the lower animals”
    Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man

  • #7
    Jeremy Griffith
    “We humans have cooperative, selfless and loving moral instincts, the voice or expression of which we call our conscience—which is the complete opposite of competitive, selfish and aggressive instincts. As Charles Darwin said, "The moral sense… affords the best and highest distinction between man and the lower animals.”
    Jeremy Griffith, FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition

  • #8
    Jeremy Griffith
    “The truth is, the hypocrisy of humans is everywhere”
    Jeremy Griffith

  • #9
    Jeremy Griffith
    “A fresh approach is needed — an analysis of our human situation from a basis that recognises and confronts the psychological dimension to our behaviour”
    Jeremy Griffith, FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition

  • #10
    Jeremy Griffith
    “We all intuitively know that a mother's love is crucial to the creation of a well-adjusted human and that we are all born with an instinctive expectation of receiving unconditionally selfless love from our mother.”
    Jeremy Griffith

  • #11
    Jeremy Griffith
    “Imagine if all the car makers in the world were to sit down together to design one extremely simple, embellishment-free, functional car that was made from the most environmentally-sustainable materials, how cheap to buy and humanity-and-Earth-considerate that vehicle would be. And imagine all the money that would be saved by not having different car makers duplicating their efforts, competing and trying to out-sell each other, and overall how much time that would liberate for all those people involved in the car industry to help those less fortunate and suffering in the world. Likewise, imagine when each house is no longer designed to make an individualised, ego-reinforcing, status-symbol statement for its owners and all houses are constructed in a functionally satisfactory, simple way, how much energy, labour, time and expense will be freed up to care for the wellbeing of the less fortunate and the planet.”
    Jeremy Griffith

  • #12
    Jeremy Griffith
    “We can transition from being victims of the human condition to becoming secure, sound, effective managers of our world”
    Jeremy Griffith, FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition

  • #13
    Jeremy Griffith
    “While religious assurances such as 'God loves you' could comfort us, we ultimately had to understand why we are loveable”
    Jeremy Griffith, A Species in Denial

  • #14
    Jeremy Griffith
    “When the human condition is finally demystified, human insecurity and nervousness will be at a maximum…for this ultimate enlightenment to be allowed, society is going to have to adhere scrupulously to the democratic principle of freedom of expression.”
    Jeremy Griffith, FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition

  • #15
    Jeremy Griffith
    “Since science and religion provide two different perspectives on the human situation, they must ultimately be able to be reconciled.”
    Jeremy Griffith, Beyond the Human Condition

  • #16
    Jeremy Griffith
    “Love is unconditional selflessness”
    Jeremy Griffith, FREEDOM: The End of the Human Condition

  • #17
    Jeremy Griffith
    “When the hypocrisy of life appears we often fail to recognise it or the question it raises”
    Jeremy Griffith

  • #18
    Jeremy Griffith
    “If you want to save the snow leopard, or the giant Redwoods, or the Okavango delta, or the Amazon, or the atmosphere, or the Earth, or those you love, or yourself, or the human race, this is the only path that can achieve that–so the truth is the sooner you support and adopt this path of transformation through understanding the better. The choice is self-destruction or self-discovery.”
    Jeremy Griffith



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