Source: "Entrepreneurship: Productive, unproductive, and destructive," 1996, p. 5
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American writer 1920–1994Related quotes

quote by Van Doesburg, as cited in 'Great Masters of Art' in Eenheid no 392, 8 December 1917
1912 – 1919

“The first Man is the first Spirit-seer; all appears to him as Spirit.”
Novalis (1829)
Context: The first Man is the first Spirit-seer; all appears to him as Spirit. What are children, but first men? The fresh gaze of the Child is richer in significance than the forecasting of the most indubitable Seer.

The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), X : Religion, the Mythology of the Beyond and the Apocatastasis

Go Rin No Sho (1645), The Fire Book

“The problem of independence did not lie in a change of forms but in change of spirit.”
Our America (1881)
Context: America began to suffer, and still suffers, from the tiresome task of reconciling the hostile and discordant elements it inherited from the despotic and perverse colonizer, and the imported methods and ideas which have been retarding logical government because they are lacking in local realities. Thrown out of gear for three centuries by a power which denied men the right to use their reason, the continent disregarded or closed its ears to the unlettered throngs that helped bring it to redemption, and embarked on a government based on reason-a reason belonging to all for the common good, not the university brand of reason over the peasant brand. The problem of independence did not lie in a change of forms but in change of spirit.

"The No Point", p. 256
Sun Ra : The Immeasurable Equation (2005)
Context: When the person Myth meets the person Reality
The spirit of the impossible-strange appears
In dark disguise
It is always there where nothing inverts itself
and becomes something
Whatever is the imperative need
“Any sufficiently advanced form of magick will appear indistinguishable from science.”
Source: PsyberMagick (1995), p. 15

“Honour both spirit and form, the sentiment within as well as the symbol without.”
Source: Sayings of Sri Ramakrishna (1960), p. 308