“That we devote ourselves to God, is seen
In living just as though no God there were.”
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Paracelsus (1835)
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Source: The Sayings and Teachings of the Great Mystics of Islam (2004), p. 270

“Just what God needs: one more victim.
Why do we crucify ourselves?”
"Crucify".
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1950s, Conquering Self-centeredness (1957)
Context: For a long time, man felt that he was the center of the universe and all of his science had given him that. All of the days in the past he came up under what was known as the geocentric theory: the earth was the center of the universe and everything revolved around the earth. Then came Copernicus and Galileo and others, said that the sun is the center, the heliocentric theory came into being. And that reminded us somehow that we are dependent on something. We are not just at the center of this universe. We are only at the center to the extent that we give ourselves and our allegiance to God Almighty. And I’m so glad that the new science came into being to dampen our arrogance. It says to us that our earthly planet is a dependent planet; it is a small planet in the orbits of this universe. The sun is the center of this universe, that man must look beyond himself to discover his significance. And that does something to each of us so that we can see when we have faith in God that we have nothing to boast about, we have nothing to be arrogant about but we live with a humility that keeps us going.

The Secret of Guidance (1896)

Think on These Things (1998), compiled by Clarke E. Johnston, p. 22
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