
Section 6 : Higher Life
Life and Destiny (1913)
Source: An Essay on Aristocratic Radicalism (1889), pp. 112-113
Section 6 : Higher Life
Life and Destiny (1913)
Section 6 : Higher Life
Founding Address (1876), Life and Destiny (1913)
Context: Man is like a tree, with the mighty trunk of intellect, the spreading branches of imagination, and the roots of the lower instincts that bind him to the earth. The moral life, however, is the fruit he bears; in it his true nature is revealed.
It is the prerogative of man that he need not blindly follow the law of his natural being, but is himself the author of a higher moral law, and creates it even in acting it out.
Source: The Sayings and Teachings of the Great Mystics of Islam (2004), p. 81
“Love is God’s essence; Power but his attribute: therefore is his love greater than his power.”
De Flagello myrteo. iv.
Kant, Immanuel (1996), page 195
Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (1798)
The Finest Story in the World http://www.telelib.com/authors/K/KiplingRudyard/prose/ManyInventions/fineststory.html (1893).
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