“In order to understand what the world would become, we must first know what it was.”
Source: Europe and the People Without History, 1982, Chapter 2, The World in 1400, p. 24.
Steps Toward Inner Peace : Harmonious Principles for Human Living http://www.peacepilgrim.net/FoPP/htm/steps.htm
Context: In order for the world to become peaceful, people must become more peaceful. Among mature people war would not be a problem — it would be impossible. In their immaturity people want, at the same time, peace and the things which make war. However, people can mature just as children grow up. Yes, our institutions and our leaders reflect our immaturity, but as we mature we will elect better leaders and set up better institutions. It always comes back to the thing so many of us wish to avoid: working to improve ourselves.
“In order to understand what the world would become, we must first know what it was.”
Source: Europe and the People Without History, 1982, Chapter 2, The World in 1400, p. 24.
Special Message to the Congress on the Threat to the Freedom of Europe (1948)
“If you had only two words to say to the people of the world, what would they be? Attain Peace.”
Miscellaneous, March 31, 2017
[Swami Tapasyananda, Swami Nikhilananda, Sri Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother; Life and Conversations, 226]
Address to the United Nations (1964)
Source: Resist Not Evil (1904), p. 27
Source: The Rise & Fall of Society (1959), p. 54