
“If God can be found through the medium of any drug, God is not worthy of being God.”
God in a Pill? : Meher Baba on L.S.D. and The High Roads (1966)
General sources
Woman and Her Era (1864), pt. 2, ch. 1
“If God can be found through the medium of any drug, God is not worthy of being God.”
God in a Pill? : Meher Baba on L.S.D. and The High Roads (1966)
General sources
Source: Isaac Herzog (2021) cited in " Israeli president’s pick for military secretary makes history https://www.jns.org/israeli-presidents-pick-for-military-secretary-makes-history/" on Jewish News Syndicate, 21 December 2021.
Lecture, Literary and Scientific Institution, Hampstead, (25 July 1836), from notes taken by C.R. Leslie
1830s, his lectures History of Landscape Painting (1836)
Part 2, Ch. 4.
Household Papers and Stories (1864)
Supposedly from De Oratore, 78 ("...for women more easily preserve the ancient language unaltered, because, not having experience of the conversation of a multitude of people, they always retain what they originally learned..."), reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: "Loveliness / Needs not the foreign aid of ornament, / But is when unadorn'd, adorn'd the most", James Thomson, The Seasons, "Autumn", Line 204
Disputed
As quoted in Armed Martial Arts of Japan: Swordsmanship and Archery (1998) by G. Cameron Hurst, G. Cameron Hurst, 3rd, G. Hurst I, p. 4
Sermon VII : Outward and Inward Morality
Meister Eckhart’s Sermons (1909)
Context: Grace is from God, and works in the depth of the soul whose powers it employs. It is a light which issues forth to do service under the guidance of the Spirit. The Divine Light permeates the soul, and lifts it above the turmoil of temporal things to rest in God. The soul cannot progress except with the light which God has given it as a nuptial gift; love works the likeness of God into the soul. The peace, freedom and blessedness of all souls consist in their abiding in God's will. Towards this union with God for which it is created the soul strives perpetually.
Source: Simone Weil : An Anthology (1986), Love (1947), p. 274
Source: Translations, The Aeneid of Virgil (1866), Book VI, p. 217