
Journal entry (24 July 1916), p. 77e
1910s, Notebooks 1914-1916
Original German: Die Welt und das Leben sind Eins.
1920s, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922)
Journal entry (24 July 1916), p. 77e
1910s, Notebooks 1914-1916
“Life complete, is lived in two worlds; the one inside, and the one outside.”
Confessions Of A Sceptic
The Nemesis of Faith (1849)
Context: Life complete, is lived in two worlds; the one inside, and the one outside. The first half of our days is spent wholly in the former; the second, if it is what it ought to be, wholly in the latter — till our education is almost finished; theories are only words to us, and church controversy is not of things but of shadows of things. Through all that time life and thought beyond our own experience is but a great game played out by book actors; we do not think, we only think we think, and we have been too busy in our own line to have a notion really of what is beyond it. But while so much of our talk is so unreal, our own selves, our own risings, fallings, aspirings, resolutions, misgivings, these are real enough to us; these are our hidden life, our sanctuary of our own mysteries.
“To assume differences in the world, is to belie this great Oneness in life.”
Quotations from Gurudev’s teachings, Chinmya Mission Chicago
“To understand just one life, you have to swallow the world.”
Variant: To understand just one life you have to swallow the world... do you wonder, then, that I was a heavy child?
Source: Midnight's Children
“One day with life and heart
Is more than time enough to find a world.”
Columbus (1844)