“Now hear it, O inhabitants of the earth, Jew and Gentile, Saint and sinner! When our father Adam came into the garden of Eden, he came into it with a celestial body, and brought Eve, one of his wives, with him. He helped to make and organize this world. He is Michael, the Archangel, the Ancient of Days! about whom holy men have written and spoken -- He is our Father, and our God, and the only God with whom we have to do. Every man upon the earth, professing Christians or non professing, must hear it, and will know it sooner or later.” KnowsMenWorldBodyEarthChristianFatherWifeWrittenThis WorldHolyGardenAncientSaintJewEvery ManSinnerAdamSooner Or LaterOrganizeOur FatherCelestialEdenGarden Of EdenArchangelGentilesHoly ManSaints And SinnersCelestial Bodies Book:Journal of Discourses Source: Journal of Discourses
“Zen is to religion what a Japanese "rock garden" is to a garden. Zen knows no god, no afterlife, no good and no evil, as the rock-garden knows no flowers, herbs or shrubs. It has no doctrine or holy writ: its teaching is transmitted mainly in the form of parables as ambiguous as the pebbles in the rock-garden which symbolise now a mountain, now a fleeting tiger. When a disciple asks "What is Zen?", the master's traditional answer is "Three pounds of flax" or "A decaying noodle" or "A toilet stick" or a whack on the pupil's head.” KnowsFormThreeEvilAsksAnswersTeachingRocksFlowerMastersHolyMountainGardenSticksDoctrineTraditionalPoundsAfterlifeDiscipleTigersFleetingToiletsHerbsPupilsAmbiguousPebblesParablesNoodlesShrubsFlax Author:Arthur Koestler
“For the poets tell us, don't they, that the melodies they bring us are gathered from rills that run with honey, out of glens and gardens of the Muses, and they bring them as bees do honey, flying like the bees? And what they say is true, for a poet is a light and winged thing, and holy, and never able to compose until he has become inspired, and is beside himself, and reason is no longer in him. So long as he has this in his possession, no man is able to make poetry or to chant in prophecy.” MenInspirationalLongReasonLightRunningAblePoetryPoetHolyGardenMadnessInspiredPossessionFlyingMelodyHoneyBeesMuseProphecy Book:The Collected Dialogues of Plato: Including The Letters Source: The Collected Dialogues of Plato: Including The Letters
“When the souls rise up in glory, yours shall not be shunned nor sunderered, but shall be the prize of the gods' gardens. Even your darkness shall be treasured then, and all your pain made holy.” MadeSoulPainDarknessHolyGloryGardenPrizeTreasured Author:Lois McMaster Bujold
“That God once loved a garden we learn in Holy writ. And seeing gardens in the Spring I well can credit it.” WellsSeeingHolySpringGardenCreditAprilSpringtimeSpring PoemsApril And SpringSpring SeasonGardening And GodSpring GardenSpringtime InspirationalMarch Poems Author:Winifred Mary Letts