A Better Hope for the Soul, The Watchtower magazine, 8/1 1996.
“In the new order a Locke was free—with almost no danger of being interfered with—to think his sublime thoughts, to seek the first causes of all things, to understand the nature of things. He could talk with his friends and teach the young. And there was money enough. The academies and universities satisfied Socrates’ demand to be fed in the prytaneum.”
“Commerce and Culture,” p. 289.
Giants and Dwarfs (1990)
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Source: In Praise of Philosophy (1963), p. 45
“Western Civ,” p. 18.
Giants and Dwarfs (1990)

Sermon IV : True Hearing
Meister Eckhart’s Sermons (1909)

The Saviors of God (1923)
Context: The moment is ripe: leave the heart and the mind behind you, go forward, take the third step.
Free yourself from the simple complacency of the mind that thinks to put all things in order and hopes to subdue phenomena. Free yourself from the terror of the heart that seeks and hopes to find the essence of things.
Conquer the last, the greatest temptation of all: Hope. This is the third duty.

“He is dangerous, he is beautiful, I could drown in his understanding.”
Source: Speaker for the Dead