“After the destructionofthe Second Temple Jewslived by an ancient and fundamental insight, that God does not live in buildings but in the human heart.” HumansHeartDoeBuildingFundamentalsAncientInsightTemplesHuman Heart Author:Jonathan Sacks
“....the ancient ritual of the earth; ploughing and planting, reaping and threshing. The fundamental business remains unaltered; it is only the methods and tools that science is changing.” EarthToolsMethodFundamentalsRemainsAncientRitualPloughing Author:Patience Strong
“Are we lost, or are we found at last? On earth we strive for our various needs, because so goes the fundamental law of man. Aloft, at least for a little while, the needs disappear. Likewise the striving. In the thoughts of man aloft, food and evil become mixed and sometimes reversed. This is the open door to wisdom. Aloft, the earth is ancient and man is young, regardless of his numbers, for there, aloft he may reaffirm his suspicions that he may not be so very much. This is the gateway to humility.” MenNeedsMayLittlesSometimesEarthLastsLawYoungEvilFoundLostNumbersDoorsHumilityFundamentalsStriveAncientVariousDisappearFlightAviationSuspicionGateways Author:Ernest K. Gann
“The ancient traditions, even Christianity, say God is Love. There is symmetry here. The fundamental step where you get into this transcendent state is this feeling of ebullience, love and caring and unity.” StatesFeelingsChristianityStepsTraditionFundamentalsUnityAncientCaringTranscendentSymmetryGod Is Love Author:Edgar Mitchell
“Our religions will never at any time take root; the ancient wisdom of the human race will not be supplanted by the events in Galilee. On the contrary, Indian wisdom flows back to Europe, and will produce a fundamental change in our knowledge and thought.” HumansRaceEventsProduceEuropeFlowRootsFundamentalsAncientContraryIndianHuman RaceIndian WisdomAncient Wisdom Book:The World as Will and Representation Source: The World as Will and Representation