“It's one of the bases of all human existence - the relation between parents and children, whether biologically or metaphorically. It's something we can never get away from, even in a civilization where we're controlled by robots. It's the basic relationship between mature people who represent paternal and maternal figures and young people. It's universal - it's part of human existence. It's always been that way, and it will always be that way if humans remain around.” PeopleIfsWayHumansChildrenYoungParentExistenceFiguresCivilizationUniversalBasesRelationGet AwayMatureControlledRobotsHuman ExistenceChildren And Parents Author:Eugene Green
“Spiritual truth is something that is so far from us - without any form or name that we can imagine - that we need the things that religions gave us simply as images and metaphors. But they can be found in a variety of ways. It's not a question of religious practice.” WayNeedsSpiritualFormFoundNamesReligiousPracticeImagineTruth IsMetaphorVarietyImagine ThatSpiritual TruthReligious Practices Author:Eugene Green
“Baroque civilization believed in two truths, which for a post-18th-century mindset are exclusive truths - we have to eliminate one to believe the other. They believed in the rational exploration of the universe, and they also believed that there was a hidden spiritual truth. Baroque thinkers were able to live the two at the same time. In any case, for me, it's necessary to live that way also.” WayBelieveTwoAbleSpiritualUniverseCasesCenturyCivilizationMindsetRationalPostsExplorationThinkerExclusive18th CenturyBaroqueSpiritual Truth Author:Eugene Green