“When I read or hear of the mutual injuries of England and Ireland, I fancy it would have been a blessed thing had the sea never flowed between the two countries. Had they been all in one, surely there would have been more unity between them of interests and of feelings. But let us hope that days of peace and general enlightenment will arrive by ways past man's finding out.” MenWayHas BeensTwoCountryFeelingsPastInterestSeaFindingsEnlightenmentEnglandBlessedUnityFancyInjuryMutualIrelandTwo Countries Book:Memoir and Letters Source: Memoir and Letters
“You are asking yourself, as all of us must: 'Who am I?' . . . 'Where am I?' . . . 'Whence do I go?' The process of enlightenment is usually slow. But, in the end, our seeking always brings a finding. These great mysteries are, after all, enshrined in complete simplicity.” EndsProcessMysteryFindingsEnlightenmentAskingSimplicitySeeking Author:Bill W.
“There are also two Christianities in the world today. There is (1) the Christianity of the New Testament, and there is (2) the Christianity of accommodation to modernism, egalitarianism, niceness, naturalism, pop psychology, secular humanism, relativism, subjectivism, individualism, "Enlightenment" rationalism or postmodern irrationalism. New converts to the first Christianity are constantly amazed and scandalized by finding many of their clergy to be in love with the second and in fear of the first.” WorldFirstsTwoTodayChristianityPsychologyFindingsEnlightenmentHumanismPopsIndividualismSecularAmazedTestamentNew TestamentWorld TodayModernismNaturalismClergyRationalismRelativismPostmodernAccommodationsEgalitarianismNicenessSecular HumanismSubjectivism Author:Peter Kreeft
“Enlightenment is finding that there is nothing to find. Enlightenment is to come to know that there is nowhere to go.” KnowsFindingsEnlightenmentNowhere To Go Author:Rajneesh