
“We must realise that prophetic cry of black students: "Black man you are on your own!"”
The Quest for a True Humanity
I Write What I Like (1978)
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“We must realise that prophetic cry of black students: "Black man you are on your own!"”
The Quest for a True Humanity
I Write What I Like (1978)
“A lack of clarity could put the brakes on any journey to success.”
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 38
Science and the Unseen World (1929), III, p.33
“Spirituality is the master key of the Indian mind.”
From an essay in A Defense of Indian Culture, as quoted in The Vision of India (1949) by Sisirkumar Mitra
Context: Spirituality is the master key of the Indian mind. It is this dominant inclination of India which gives character to all the expressions of her culture. In fact, they have grown out of her inborn spiritual tendency of which her religion is a natural out flowering. The Indian mind has always realized that the Supreme is the Infinite and perceived that to the soul in Nature the Infinite must always present itself in an infinite variety of aspects. The aggressive and quite illogical idea of a single religion for all mankind, a religion universal by the very force of its narrowness, one set of dogmas, one cult, one system of ceremonies, one ecclesiastical ordinance, one array of prohibitions and injunctions which all minds must accept on peril of persecution by men and spiritual rejection or eternal punishment by God, that grotesque creation of human unreason which has been the parent of so much intolerance, cruelty and obscurantism and aggressive fanaticism, has never been able to take firm hold of the Indian mentality.
“The Master is not concerned with what we believe — only with what we see.”
Non-Instruction
One Minute Wisdom (1989)