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La Fraternité des Peuples (1883), by Jules Dalou
La Fraternité des Peuples (1883), by Jules Dalou

But when I see myself clearly, I have a sense of wholeness and a feeling of pride and peace.  I can be happy to be myself now that I know who I am. — Courage to Change, p. 333.

A Distinction is Made
A Distinction is Made

  A distinction is made, with regard to knowable things, between the relative (conventional) and the absolute (ultimate) truth.  According to the root text, absolute truth cannot be perceived by the intellect.  — A Flash of Lightning in the Dark of Night, p. 118.

Why should I seek?
Why should I seek?

Why should I seek?  I am the same as he.  His essence speaks through me.  I have been looking for myself! — Rumi

E=mc2
E=mc2

The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery.  There comes a leap in consciousness, call it intuition or what you will, and the solution comes to you and you don’t know how or why. — Albert Einstein

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La Fraternité des Peuples (1883), by Jules Dalou
A Distinction is Made
Why should I seek?
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