“In this interconnected universe, every improvement we make in our private world improves the world at large for everyone. We all float on the collective level of consciousness of mankind, so that any increment we add comes back to us. We all add to our common buoyancy by our efforts to benefit life. It is a scientific fact that what is good for you is good for me.” WorldKindFactsUniverseLevelsCommonEffortConsciousnessMankindBenefitsAddImprovementCollectivesFloatsInterconnectedScientific FactsBuoyancy Book:Along the Path to Enlightenment Source: Along the Path to Enlightenment
“We could take all the pleasures that have ever been and will ever be in all the universes and add them up into one experience. If you were absorbed in nirvana, it wouldn't be noticed.” IfsSufferingUniversePleasureBuddhismAdd Author:Frederick Lenz
“There might have been a hundred or a thousand life-bearing planets, had the course of evolution of the universe been a little different, or there might have been none at all. They would probably add, that, as life and man have been produced, that shows that their production was possible; and therefore, if not now then at some other time, if not here then in some other planet of some other sun, we should be sure to have come into existence; or if not precisely the same as we are, then something a little better or a little worse.” IfsMenShouldBelieveLittlesHas BeensDifferentMatterShowsBodyMightUniverseCoursesForceExistenceConsciousnessSunPlanetsEvolutionThousandHundredAddProductionsComplexityMight Have BeenMarvellous Author:Alfred Russel Wallace
“The astronomer who catalogues the stars cannot add one atom to the universe; the poet can call an universe from the atom.” UniverseStarsPoetAddAtomsAstronomersCatalogues Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton