“Plant consciousness, insect consciousness, fish consciousness, all are related by one permanent element, which we may call the religious element inherent in all life, even in a flea: the sense of wonder. That is our sixth sense, and it is the natural religious sense.” MayNaturalReligiousConsciousnessWonderElementsPlantFishesPermanentRelatedInherentInsectsFleasSense Of WonderSixth Sense Author:D. H. Lawrence
“The deeper question... is not whether ancient religious forms can reform... but whether new forms of nature-related spirituality might emerge.” MightFormReligionSpiritualityReligiousAncientDeeperReformRelatedNature Related Author:Robert Bly
“Superstition is related to this life, religion to the next; superstition is allied to fatality, religion to virtue; it is by the vivacity of earthly desires that we become superstitious; it is, on the contrary, by the sacrifice of these desires that we become religious.” DesireNextReligiousVirtueSacrificeContraryThis LifeRelatedSuperstitionsSuperstitiousFatalityVivacityEarthly Desires Author:Madame de Stael
“The spiritual differs from the religious in being able to endure isolation. The rank of a spiritual person is proportionate to his strength for enduring isolation, whereas we religious people are constantly in need of 'the others,' the herd. We religious folks die, or despair, if we are not reassured by being in the assembly, of the same opinion as the congregation, and so on. But the Christianity of the New Testament is precisely related to the isolation of the spiritual man.” PeopleIfsMenNeedsPersonsAbleSpiritualDiesReligiousChristianityOpinionDespairEndureFolksRelatedIsolationTestamentNew TestamentAssemblyHerdsCongregation Author:Soren Kierkegaard
“I am not a religious person, nor do I have any regrets. The war took care of that for me. You know, I was brought up strictly kosher, but I - it made no sense to me. It made no sense to me what was happening. So nothing of it means anything to me. Nothing. Except these few little trivial things that are related to being Jewish. ... You know who my gods are, who I believe in fervently? Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson - she's probably the top - Mozart, Shakespeare, Keats. These are wonderful gods who have gotten me through the narrow straits of life.” KnowsBelieveMeanLittlesPersonsMadeWarCareI BelieveReligiousWonderfulRegretHappeningsI Believe InRelatedEmilyReligious PersonTrivial ThingsMelvilleKosher Author:Maurice Sendak
“Some 'separation' zealots would expunge any vestige of religious observance in public schools. Many of the same anti-religious fanatics would like to wipe out of existence all church-related schools, by regulation or taxation, so that universal ignorance of the life of spirit should prevail.” ShouldSchoolChristianSpiritChurchReligiousExistenceIgnoranceUniversalSeparationRelatedRegulationTaxationPublic SchoolWipeFanaticsObservanceAnti ReligiousZealotReligious Fanatics Book:The Assault on religion: commentaries on the decline of religious liberty Source: The Assault on religion: commentaries on the decline of religious liberty