
Journal entry (24 July 1916), p. 77e
1910s, Notebooks 1914-1916
Sarojini Naidu, Islam, 1 December 2013, Radio Islam http://www.radioislam.org.za/a/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6322&Itemid=47,
Journal entry (24 July 1916), p. 77e
1910s, Notebooks 1914-1916
On the basis of his legal decisions, in Ch. 9
A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett (1834)
“Can I live a life, daily life, without sense of self-concern?”
4th Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland (25 July 1971)
1970s
“I read a book one day and my whole life was changed.”
Source: The New Life
Notes from Devotional Authors of the Middle Ages (1873-1874)
Context: Where shall I find God? In myself. That is the true Mystical Doctrine. But then I myself must be in a state for Him to come and dwell in me. This is the whole aim of the Mystical Life; and all Mystical Rules in all times and countries have been laid down for putting the soul into such a state.
That the soul herself should be heaven, that our Father which is in heaven should dwell in her, that there is something within us infinitely more estimable than often comes out, that God enlarges this "palace of our soul" by degrees so as to enable her to receive Himself, that thus he gives her liberty but that the soul must give herself up absolutely to Him for Him to do this, the incalculable benefit of this occasional but frequent intercourse with the Perfect: this is the conclusion and sum of the whole matter, put into beautiful language by the Mystics. And of this process they describe the steps, and assign periods of months and years during which the steps, they say, are commonly made by those who make them at all.
ACT for America chapter in Mission Viejo, California https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw9lG83lr0s#t=24m07s (9 March 2015)
The Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self, 1984