“How will it end?... a vision of a universal religion, which will embrace all creeds; a universal government which will embrace all humanity; a universal knowledge which will make all mankind kin.” EndsGovernmentHumanityVisionMankindUniversalEmbraceCreeds Author:Carl H. Claudy
“We teachers can only help the work going on, as servants wait upon a master. We then become witnesses to the development of the human soul; the emergence of the New Man who will no longer be the victim of events but, thanks to his clarity of vision, will become able to direct and to mold the future of mankind.” MenHumansSoulHelpingAbleWaitingVisionTeacherMankindEventsMastersDevelopmentDirectVictimClarityThanksWitnessServantHuman SoulMoldEmergenceMontessoriClarity Of VisionFuture Of Mankind Author:Maria Montessori
“Intellectuals love Jefferson and hate markets, and intellectuals write most of the books. Intellectuals often think that they should, for the benefit of mankind, act as fiduciaries for the clods who don't have to be intellectuals, and I suspect that has to do with [why historians love Jefferson and not Hamilton, even though Hamilton's vision of America's commercial future was vastly more accurate than Jefferson's].” ThinkingShouldWritingBookAmericaHateVisionMankindBenefitsSuspectsHistorianAccurateHamilton Author:John Steele Gordon
“John Michell's The Dimensions of Paradise is inarguably among the most important Gnostic transmissions of recent generations. With his candid, uncomplicated style, John has made widely available the visions, the laws, and the numbers held within pure geometry and which integrate earth and sky, movement and form, cosmos and mankind.” MadeImportantEarthFormLawNumbersVisionGenerationsSkyMankindStyleMovementPureAvailableParadiseDimensionsCosmosGeometryIntegratingTransmissionCandidEarth And SkyUncomplicated Author:Robert Lawlor
“The goal of the World Federalists is peace through unity of government. We must support their vision of oneness in diversity, for it is the salvation of mankind.” WorldGovernmentGoalVisionSupportMankindDiversitySalvationUnityOnenessFederalist Author:Jean Stapleton
“Each religion has helped mankind. Paganism increased in man the light of beauty, the largeness and height of his life, his aim at a many-sided perfection; Christianity gave him some vision of divine love and charity; Buddhism has shown him a noble way to be wiser, gentler, purer, Judaism and Islam how to be religiously faithful in action and zealously devoted to God; Hinduism has opened to him the largest and profoundest spiritual possibilities.” MenWayLightActionSpiritualChristianityVisionMankindPossibilityDivineBuddhismPerfectionAimCharityIslamNobleFaithfulHeightHinduismDevotedWiserJudaismDivine LovePaganism Book:The Supramental Manifestation, and Other Writings Source: The Supramental Manifestation, and Other Writings
“Some discouragement, some faintness of heart at the new real future which replaces the imaginary, is not unusual, and we do not expect people to be deeply moved by what is not unusual. That element of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency has not yet wrought itself into the coarse emotion of mankind, and perhaps our frames could hardly bear much of it. If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence.” PeopleIfsShouldHumansHeartRealFactsFeelingsWould BeLyingDiesGrowsSidesEmotionSilenceVisionMankindBearsElementsBeatsOrdinaryTragedyMovedHearingHuman LifeGrassUnusualImaginaryFrequencyDiscouragementSquirrelsHeart BeatCoarse Author:George Eliot
“That is at bottom the only courage that is demanded of us: to have courage for the most strange, the most singular, and the most inexplicable that we may encounter.” WorldMayDoneWholeSpiritVisionMankindStrangeBottomHarmSensesEndlessEncountersCrowdedHave CourageCowardlyInexplicableSpirit World Author:Rainer Maria Rilke
“Pure, hard-core liberals believe in a superior race. They think they're it. They believe they're more intelligent than the general run of mankind, better suited than the little people are to manage the little people's lives. They think they have the one true vision, the ability to solve all the moral dilemmas of the century. They prefer big government because that is the first step to totalitarianism, toward unquestioned rule by the elite. And of course they see themselves as the elite.” PeopleThinkingFirstsBelieveLittlesHardBigsGovernmentRunningCoursesAbilityRaceLibertyMoralVisionStepsMankindCenturyPureIntelligentSolveCoreSuperiorsManageElitesFirst StepsTotalitarianismDilemmaBig GovernmentHard CoreMoral DilemmaTrue Vision Author:Dean Koontz