“Foster peace in your own life and then apply the Art to all that you encounter.”

The Art of Peace (1992)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update Feb. 12, 2025. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "Foster peace in your own life and then apply the Art to all that you encounter." by Morihei Ueshiba?
Morihei Ueshiba photo
Morihei Ueshiba 50
founder of aikido 1883–1969

Related quotes

Morihei Ueshiba photo

“You are here to realize your inner divinity and manifest your innate enlightenment. Foster peace in your own life and then apply the Art to all than you encounter.”

Morihei Ueshiba (1883–1969) founder of aikido

As quoted in Inspire! What Great Leaders Do (2004) by Lance Secretan, p. 45
Context: The Art of Peace begins with you. Work on yourself and your appointed task in the Art of Peace. Everyone has a spirit that can be refined, a body that can be trained in some manner, a suitable path to follow. You are here to realize your inner divinity and manifest your innate enlightenment. Foster peace in your own life and then apply the Art to all than you encounter.

Kuruvilla Pandikattu photo
Morihei Ueshiba photo
Nisargadatta Maharaj photo
Paul Kurtz photo
Bhakti Tirtha Swami photo

“Treat everyone you encounter as if the success of your spiritual life depends upon the quality of your interactions with them.”

Bhakti Tirtha Swami (1950–2005) American Hindu writer

Books, Spiritual Warrior, Volume III: Solace for the Heart in Difficult Times (Hari-Nama Press, 2000)

“Music was an art fostered by the mightiest of heroes.”

Cyrus H. Gordon (1908–2001) American linguist

Source: The Common Background of Greek and Hebrew Civilizations (1965 [1962]), Ch.VII Further Observations on Homer <!-- p.225, 1965 paper -->
Context: Music was an art fostered by the mightiest of heroes. Achilles is represented as entertaining himself with his lyre. (Iliad 9: 185-6). We compare David, the warrior skilled in poetry, singing and musical instruments.

Martin Buber photo

“All actual life is encounter.”

Martin Buber (1878–1965) German Jewish Existentialist philosopher and theologian
Henri Nouwen photo

“In prayer, you encounter God not only in the small voice and the soft breeze, but also in the midst of the turmoil of the world, in the distress and joy of your neighbor and in the loneliness of your own heart.”

Henri Nouwen (1932–1996) Dutch priest and writer

With Open Hands (1972)
Context: To pray means to open your hands before God. It means slowly relaxing the tension which squeezes your hands together and accepting your existence with an increasing readiness, not as a possession to defend, but as a gift to receive. Above all, prayer is a way of life which allows you to find a stillness in the midst of the world where you open your hands to God’s promises and find hope for yourself, your neighbor and your world. In prayer, you encounter God not only in the small voice and the soft breeze, but also in the midst of the turmoil of the world, in the distress and joy of your neighbor and in the loneliness of your own heart.

Related topics