The Rise and Rise of Intuition
“Intuition becomes increasingly valuable in the new information society precisely because there is so much data”.
–John Naisbitt (American Futurist and Author, 1929-)
Complete Engagement
“This is the real secret of life – to be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. And instead of calling it work, realize it is play.”
–Alan W. Watts (English-born American Philosopher, Writer, Speaker and Expert in Comparative Religion, 1915-1973)
Revising Our Beliefs
“We must continually count on the appearance of new facts, the inclusion of which within the compass of our earlier experience may require a revision of our fundamental concepts.”
–Niels Bohr (Danish Physicist and, in 1922, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, 1885-1962)
Spiritual Principles
“The (mythic) stories of spiritual principals who are everywhere and all at once recalls the finding in quantum physics concerning the ways in which everything is part of everything else – every electron having knowledge and influence upon every other electron – and each one of us is ubiquitous throughout the great hologram that is our universe.”
–Jean Houston (American Scholar, Researcher and Author on Human Potentialities, 1937-)
{“Living in One’s and Future Myths” in:
“The Fabric of the Future – Women Visionaries Illuminate the Path to Tomorrow” (Conari Press)
Evolution By Opening Your Heart and Mind
“Evolving is about being able to enlarge the sphere of your concerns and activities with each day that comes. But what do we find? Humans are concerned above all with their personal interests and slightly with those of their family and their country, all of which leads to so many misunderstandings.
Many people will say there is no greater ideal than to work for one’s country. This is not so, because their country does not represent the whole. If everyone set to work solely for their country, it would inevitably lead to conflicts with other countries. When you concentrate exclusively on a part of the whole, you necessarily enter into conflict with other parts of the whole. World peace would require people to see things from the broadest, most universal perspective.
In order to evolve, you have to continually expand your point of view, open your heart to an increasing number of creatures and use all your will to make the universal family a reality.”
–Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov (Bulgarian Spiritual Master, 1900-1986)
The Web of Life
“A body may be considered divorced from its relations with other bodies…only conceptually.
In fact, it can never be so detached: death itself being unable to detach it from its relation with the Universal forces, of which the one Force of Life is the synthesis.”
–Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (Russian Author, Translator and Founder of the Theosophical Society, 1831-1891)
Meaning and Communication
“In communication, meaning unfolds into the whole community and unfolds from the community into each person. Thus, there is an internal relationship of human beings to each other, and to society as a whole. The explicate form of all this is the structure of society, and the implicate form is the content of the culture, which extends into the consciousness of each person.”
–David Bohm (American-born Theoretical Physicist and Philosopher, 1917-1992) and F. David Peat (English Physicist and Writer, 1938)
Knowledge Is Our Destiny
“We are a scientific civilization. That means a civilization in which knowledge and its integrity are crucial. Science is only a Latin word for knowledge. Knowledge is our destiny.”
–Jacob Bronowski (Polish-born British Scientist, Author and Poet, 1908-1974)
“The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence” (Carl Sagan)
Unfolding As It Should
“Whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.”
–Max Ehrmann (American Lawyer, Author and Essayist, 1872-1945)
“The Desiderata of Happiness: A Collection of Philosophical Poems” (Max Ehrmann)
Moving In A Circle
“Humanity is moving in a circle. The progress in mechanical things of the past hundred years has proceeded at the cost of losing many other things which perhaps were much more important for it.”
–George Gurdjieff (Armenian-born Adept, Teacher and Writer, c.1873-1949