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“Rumi is a poet who understands the scent of personality, that you can touch and see, with taste and sound.”

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“if someone got to see the Beautiful itself, absolute, pure, unmixed, not polluted by human flesh or colors or any other great nonsense of mortality, but if he could see the divine Beauty itself in its one form? Do you think it would be a poor life for a human being to look there and to behold it by that which he ought, and to be with it? Or haven't you remembered that in that life alone, when he looks at Beauty in the only way what Beauty can be seen - only then will it become possible for him to give birth no to images of virtue (because he's in touch with no images) but to true virtue (because he is in touch with the true Beauty). The love of the gods belongs to anyone who has given birth to true virtue and nourished it, and if any human being could become immortal, it would be he.”

“Why would a perfect being, such as God, need to create any less perfect beings? The answer, said Edwards, is that God is perfectly loving and so wishes to share that love with creatures capable of love. Edwards's starting point was that a loving God stands at the heart of the universe. So for Edwards the universe is most essentially personal; it is the creative expression of a person. Edwards's emphasis on personality at the center of reality presents a sharp contrast to most modern views. Since the Enlightenment many modern thinkers have built their theories on the premise that the universe is essentially impersonal, controlled by natural laws. Edwards challenged that view with a vital alternative: that at the core of reality is a loving God, and that love is the dynamic behind the creation of the universe and everything in it. Starting with a sense of God's love at the center of reality then shapes the way we think of true virtue. At the core of reality is the beauty of the love of God pouring forth, so that the highest good is to return that love to God.”

“Sieht ihr", begann Adam, seine Stimme von Nachdenklichkeit durchdrungen, "Chaos und Ordnung teilen oft eine enge Verbindung. Inmitten des Chaos verbirgt sich oft eine verborgene Ordnung, die unserer Wahrnehmung entgeht. Im grossen Gefüge der Evolution sind Chaos und Ordnung gleichermassen unverzichtbar für Fortschritt. Ordnung bietet die notwendige Stabilität für transformative Veränderungen, während Chaos als Katalysator dient und Anreize für solche Veränderungen schafft. Wären da nicht die Unannehmlichkeiten, die wir erfahren, hätte unser evolutionärer Weg möglicherweise einen abweichenden Verlauf genommen. Ein empfindliches Gleichgewicht beider Elemente ist wesentlich, ähnlich wie das Zusammenspiel von Yin und Yang in der taoistischen Philosophie. Alte Weisheit enthält oft Fragmente der Wahrheit. Die Angst vor Veränderung sollte uns nicht behindern, das ist meine Überzeugung.”