Richard G. Petty, MD

Waking a Tremendous Slumbering Spiritual Power

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“Humanity was sleeping – it is still sleeping – imprisoned in the narrow joys of its little closed loves. A tremendous spiritual power is slumbering in the depths of our multitude, which will manifest itself when we have learnt to break down the barriers of our egoisms and, by a fundamental recasting of our outlook, raise ourselves up to the habitual and practical vision of universal realities.”         

–Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (French Jesuit Priest, Mystic, Paleontologist and Author, 1881-1955)   

“The Divine Milieu (Perennial Classics)” (Pierre Teilhard de Chardin)

Realizing Unity

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“Unity is destined to become more and more fully realized.”           

–Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (French Jesuit Priest, Mystic, Paleontologist and Author, 1881-1955)                                        

“The prayer of the universe;: Selected from Writings in time of war (Perennial library)” (Pierre Teilhard de Chardin)

Through Crisis to Growth and Renewal

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“This is the supreme purpose of the present human phase of terrestrial history; that the normal crisis which has struck us shall be compensated by the renewal and growth of our beings, in the double form of a necessity and an attraction, of a divine pressure emanating from the Absolute.”

–Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (French Jesuit Priest, Mystic, Paleontologist and Author, 1881-1955)   


“The Vision of the Past” (Pierre Teilhard De Chardin)

Divine Motivation

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“Every encounter that brings me a caress, that spurs me on, that comes as a shock to me, that bruises or breaks me, is a contact with the hand of God, which assumes countless forms and yet always commands our worship. Every element of which I am made up is an overflow from God.”         

–Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (French Jesuit Priest, Mystic, Paleontologist and Author, 1881-1955)   


“Writings in Time of War” (Pierre Teilhard de Chardin)

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