The automatism of man is overcome, in the words of Dhun'Nun, by aiming for 'being as you were, where you were, before you were'.
The automatism of man is overcome, in the words of Dhun'Nun, by aiming for 'being as you were, where you were, before you were'.
Some people spend their whole lives seeking heaven, when all they needed to do was look about them, and embrace that which was already there.
If you ever start taking things too seriously, just remember that we are talking monkeys on an organic spaceship flying through the universe.
Many call this process 'the destruction of nature.' But it's not really destruction, it's change. Nature cannot be destroyed.
The other day, a friend of a friend said that everyone started out as girls, but boys evolved… But don’t worry girls, I hit him.
Historians will have to face the fact that natural selection determined the evolution of cultures in the same manner as it did that of species.
The material you work with is that which you will come to resemble. That which you work against will always work against you, including yourself.
The Sufi is one who does what others do – when it is necessary. He is also one who does what others cannot do – when it is indicated.
The slower frequencies are dropping away to be replaced by the faster, higher, more refined frequencies that are part of the Energetic Evolution.
Time is an illusion, only the keepers of the illusion are real, and the reality they have spun, keeps us, until we set upon the path of the dream.
Revelation is God's way of telling humanity that he is afraid of their possibility; the possibility of one day being able to surpass even him.
if... says: 'Do not be greedy, be generous', you may inwardly interpret this in such a manner that you will develop a greed for generosity
Many investigators feel uneasy stating in public that the origin of life is a mystery, even though behind closed doors they admit they are baffled.
I'm doing now with cornets exactly what I used to do with trilobites: measuring, analyzing and cataloging the myriad gradations of their forms.
Natural selection is not the wind which propels the vessel, but the rudder which, by friction, now on this side and now on that, shapes the course.