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"very interesting book of encounters with spiritual teachers and psychologist interviewed" Apr 28, 2014 02:05PM

 
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Virginia Woolf
“I like observing people. I like looking at things.”
Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out

Evelyn Underhill
“All artist are of necessity in some measure contemplatives.”
Evelyn Underhill

Frithjof Schuon
“Just as every color, by its negation of darkness and its affirmation of light, provides the possibilty of discovering the ray that makes it visible and of tracing this ray back to the luminous source, so all forms, all symbols, all religions, all dogmas, by their negation of error and their affirmation of Truth, makes it possible to follow the ray of Revelation, which is no other than the ray of the Intellect, back to its Divine Source. Frithjof Schuon, Transcendental Unity of Religions”
Frithjof Schuon

D.T. Suzuki
“Modern life seems to recede further and further away from nature, and closely connected with this fact we seem to be losing the feeling of reverence towards nature. It is probably inevitable when science and machinery, capitalism and materialism go hand in hand so far in a most remarkably successful manner. Mysticism, which is the life of religion in whatever sense we understand it, has come to be relegated altogether in the background. Without a certain amount of mysticism there is no appreciation for the feeling of reverence, and, along with it, for the spiritual significance of humility. Science and scientific technique have done a great deal for humanity; but as far as our spiritual welfare is concerned we have not made any advances over that attained by our forefathers. In fact we are suffering at present the worst kind of unrest all over the world.”
D.T. Suzuki, The Training of the Zen Buddhist Monk

John Shelby Spong
“When a human life is open to all that humanity can be, humanity and divinity flow together as one. It was and is a radical insight, and one the consciousness of the mystic is destined to understand.”
John Shelby Spong, The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic

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