“I call it "pedal magic" and only those who ride know the utter ecstasy of bicycling. Pressing a pedal toward Earth gives flight to my fancy. Every rotation powers my traveling machine toward yet another date with destiny. The breeze clears my senses. The wind blows away my troubles. The sun shines upon my future. Spinning spokes create flashing metal upon an endless path-cycling feels like an infinite spiritual rush. It cleanses my mind. All my troubles fade into joy.” KnowsGivingFeelsMindEarthSpiritualJoyHealingDestinySunPathTroubleMagicWindMachinesInfiniteShiningBlowSensesEndlessFlightFancySpokesEcstasyMetalsFadesBreezeSpinningMy FutureCyclingSun ShinesPedalsRotation Author:Frosty Wooldridge
“The constructive schizoid person stands against the spiritual emptiness of encroaching technology and does not let himself be emptied by it. He lives and works with the machine without becoming a machine. He finds it necessary to remain detached enough to get meaning from the experience, but in doing so, to protect his own inner life from impoverishment.” PersonsDoeEnoughSpiritualTechnologyBecomingProtectMachinesEmptinessConstructiveInner LifeDetachedSchizoid Book:Love and will Source: Love and will
“What is man? ... What a strange union of matter and mind! A machine for converting material into spiritual force.” MenMindMatterSpiritualForceStrangeMaterialsMachinesUnionsConverting Author:Benjamin Peirce
“Without self knowledge, without understanding the working and functions of his machine, man cannot be free, he cannot govern himself and he will always remain a slave.” MenSelfSpiritualSpiritualityUnderstandingKnowledgeAwarenessAcceptanceDiscoveryMachinesFunctionSelf AwarenessSlaveSelf DiscoverySelf KnowledgeSelf UnderstandingSelf-examinationOld SoulDiscovering YourselfDiscovering SelfKnowledge And UnderstandingUnderstanding And LoveSelf ObservationUnderstanding KnowledgeUnderstanding Him Author:G. I. Gurdjieff
“In my creature impatience I am often caused to wish that there were some way to bring modern Christians into a deeper spiritual life painlessly by short, easy lessons; but such wishes are vain. No shortcut exists. God has not bowed to our nervous haste nor embraced the methods of our machine age. It is well that we accept the hard truth now: The man who would know God must give time to Him.” KnowsMenWayGivingWellsHardAgeChristianSpiritualWishEasyAcceptingModernHe ManLessonsCreaturesMachinesMethodDeeperNervousVainSpiritual LifeKnowing GodImpatienceHasteShortcutsHard TruthsPain In Life Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer