Sermon IV : True Hearing
Meister Eckhart’s Sermons (1909)
Context: The man who abides in the will of God wills nothing else than what God is, and what He wills. If he were ill he would not wish to be well. If he really abides in God's will, all pain is to him a joy, all complication, simple: yea, even the pains of hell would be a joy to him. He is free and gone out from himself, and from all that he receives, he must be free. If my eye is to discern colour, it must itself be free from all colour. The eye with which I see God is the same with which God sees me. My eye and God's eye is one eye, and one sight, and one knowledge, and one love.
“The sight of both [eyes] becomes one.”
fr. 88
On Nature
Original
μία γίγνεται ἀμφοτέρων ὄψ.
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Empedocles 18
ancient Greek philosopher -490–-430 BCRelated quotes
Source: Yoga For People Who Can't Be Bothered To Do It (1993), p. 180
Majlisi, Bihārul Anwār, vol.78, p. 352.
Religious Wisdom
“The sight of you is good for sore eyes.”
Polite Conversation (1738), Dialogue 1
“My goal in life is to unite my avocation with my vocation,
As my two eyes make one in sight.”
“One's eyes are what one is, one's mouth what one becomes.”
Flowering Wilderness (1932), Ch. 2
“To photograph: it is to put on the same line of sight the head, the eye and the heart.”
“Liberalism becomes the protection for the far-sighted conservative.”
Roosevelt here slightly misquotes Thomas Babington Macaulay, who in a speech on parliamentary reform (2 March 1831) asserted: "The voice of great events is proclaiming to us, Reform, that you may preserve."
1930s, Address at the Democratic State Convention, Syracuse, New York (1936)
Context: The true conservative seeks to protect the system of private property and free enterprise by correcting such injustices and inequalities as arise from it. The most serious threat to our institutions comes from those who refuse to face the need for change. Liberalism becomes the protection for the far-sighted conservative.
Never has a Nation made greater strides in the safeguarding of democracy than we have made during the past three years. Wise and prudent men — intelligent conservatives — have long known that in a changing world worthy institutions can be conserved only by adjusting them to the changing time. In the words of the great essayist, "The voice of great events is proclaiming to us. Reform if you would preserve." I am that kind of conservative because I am that kind of liberal.
“As our eyes grow accustomed to sight they armour themselves against wonder.”
Source: The Favorite Game