“The one theme of the Vedanta philosophy is the search after unity. The Hindu mind does not care for the particular; it is always after the general, nay, the universal. "what is it that by knowing which everything else is to be known." That is the one search.” MindDoePhilosophyCareReligionKnownKnowingParticularUniversalUnityThemeVedanta Author:Swami Vivekananda
“If we had this back, and in full measure; if society were infused by it, through and through, and men lived its life, and in its life, philosophy would take care of itself and the nature of our institutions would not matter.” IfsMenMatterPhilosophyCareLife PhilosophyInstitutionsTake Care Author:Ralph Adams Cram
“But in the end one also has to understand that the needs that religion has satisfied and philosophy is now supposed to satisfy are not immutable; they can be weakened and exterminated. Consider, for example, that Christian distress of mind that comes from sighing over ones inner depravity and care for ones salvation - all concepts originating in nothing but errors of reason and deserving, not satisfaction, but obliteration.” NeedsMindEndsReasonPhilosophyCareChristianChristianityExampleConceptsSalvationErrorsSatisfactionSatisfiedDistressDeservingDepravity Book:Nietzsche: Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits Source: Nietzsche: Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits
“The friends of evangelical doctrine, and the advocates of orthodoxy, have the following objects to keep ever in view in this age; they must take care of their Bibles, that they be not mutilated or curtailed by lawless criticism; they must take care of their theology, that it be not perverted by false philosophy; and they must take care of their pulpits, that they be not occupied by heretical, unspiritual, or incompetent ministers.” PhilosophyCareAgeViewsObjectsCriticismFollowingTake CareTheologyDoctrineMinistersOrthodoxyEvangelicalIncompetentPulpit Book:An Earnest Ministry the Want of the Times Source: An Earnest Ministry the Want of the Times
“The old man has been long at the fair. He is acquainted with the jugglers at the booths. His curiosity has been satisfied. He no longer cares for the exceptional, the monstrous, the marvelous and deformed. He looks through and beyond the gilding, the glitter and gloss, not only of things, but of conduct, of manners, theories, religions and philosophies. He sees clearer. The light no longer shines in his eyes.” MenLooksLongHas BeensPhilosophyLightEyeCareTheoryFairsShiningCuriositySatisfiedMannersHis EyesOld ManMarvelousExceptionalDiscernmentMonstrousGlitterGlossJugglers Book:Miscellany Source: Miscellany
“Tantra is for the person who has self control but doesn't care anymore. It is for the person who is able to abandon self-control and its fixation.” PersonsSelfPhilosophyCareAbleAbandonSelf ControlTantraFixation Author:Frederick Lenz
“Tantra is non-dogmatic, in the sense that we don't care about the sensual world; we don't care about other religious traditions. To not care doesn't mean that we don't learn.” WorldMeanPhilosophyCareReligiousTraditionDon't CareSensualDogmaticTantraReligious Traditions Author:Frederick Lenz