
Session 725, Page 483
The “Unknown” Reality: Volume Two, (1979)
Session 185, Page 247
The Early Sessions: Sessions 1-42, 1997, The Early Sessions: Book 4
Session 725, Page 483
The “Unknown” Reality: Volume Two, (1979)
“Physics is a wrong tool to describe living systems.”
as reported by [Magdolna Hargittai, Candid science 6, Imperial College Press, 2006, 1860946933, 522]
Introduction Note: Max Planck, "Acht Vorlesungen iiber theoretische Physik" (1910)
Higher Mathematics for Chemical Students (1911)
The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin, translated by Matthieu Ricard (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994), p. 541 https://books.google.it/books?id=IA1VhyLNIccC&pg=PA541.
Letter 1
Letters on Logic: Especially Democratic-Proletarian Logic (1906)
Letter to (22 August 1774), as published in The Life of John Jay (1833) by William Jay, Vol. 2, p. 345.
1770s, Letter to Lindley Murray (1774)
Context: Among the strange things of this world, nothing seems more strange than that men pursuing happiness should knowingly quit the right and take a wrong road, and frequently do what their judgments neither approve nor prefer. Yet so is the fact; and this fact points strongly to the necessity of our being healed, or restored, or regenerated by a power more energetic than any of those which properly belong to the human mind.
We perceive that a great breach has been made in the moral and physical systems by the introduction of moral and physical evil; how or why, we know not; so, however, it is, and it certainly seems proper that this breach should be closed and order restored. For this purpose only one adequate plan has ever appeared in the world, and that is the Christian dispensation. In this plan I have full faith. Man, in his present state, appears to be a degraded creature; his best gold is mixed with dross, and his best motives are very far from being pure and free from earth and impurity.
But you probably will feel more energy, and enjoy a longer and healthier life.
Source: Mad Cowboy (1998), Ch. 2: The Simple Facts, pp. 40-41
Source: Leisure, the Basis of Culture (1948), The Philosophical Act, p. 63
Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought Acceptance Speech (2013)