“There comes a time when a race of beings makes a decision. When they chose to reject enlightenment, it's the end of their world because the karma is inevitable. They have to destroy themselves.” WorldEndsHumanityDecisionRaceBuddhismEnlightenmentKarmaInevitableRejectsThere Comes A Time Author:Frederick Lenz
“On your journey, remember there is no end. That is true knowledge. There is no final knowledge. There is no final enlightenment, that is a very finite, human way of seeing things.” WayInspirationalHumansEndsRememberSeeingJourneyBuddhismEnlightenmentFinalsFiniteTrue Knowledge Author:Frederick Lenz
“Enlightenment does not put an end to awareness. It puts an end to limited awareness. It doesn't necessarily put an end to incarnation. It puts an end to reincarnation.” DoeEndsAwarenessEnlightenmentReincarnationIncarnation Author:Frederick Lenz
“Until women assume their rightful place on earth there will never be an end to wars, cruelty and oppression.” WarEndsEarthWomenEnlightenmentAssumingCrueltyOppression Author:Frederick Lenz
“You must continue to go back to the beginning, to the foundation, and question the foundation. Even once you‘ve reached Samadhi you must go back so you can create it at will. Samadhi is the beginning of spiritual growth, not the end. You must always be questioning. Enlightenment comes as an accident at first, then you have to learn to recreate it.” FirstsEndsSpiritualGrowthEnlightenmentFoundationAccidentsSpiritual GrowthQuestioningSamadhi Author:B.K.S. Iyengar
“The world had seen so many Ages: the Age of Enlightenment; of Reformation; of Reason. Now, at last, the Age of Desire. And after this, an end to Ages; an end, perhaps, to everything.” WorldEndsReasonAgeLastsDesireEnlightenmentApocalypseReformationAge Of Enlightenment Book:The Inhuman Condition Source: The Inhuman Condition
“Personal power is a feeling that everybody is looking for called satisfaction. It is different from enlightenment, but you need personal power to become enlightened. Personal power is not the end of the process.” NeedsDifferentEndsFeelingsActionProcessEnlightenmentSatisfactionEnlightenedMysticismPersonal PowerRight Action Author:Frederick Lenz