“Who are these human beings anyway? They walk around, strut, fret, as if they owned the planet, or the goddamned universe. I mean, who do they really think they are?” IfsThinkingHumansMeanHumanityUniverseHuman BeingsWalksPlanetsBuddhism Author:Frederick Lenz
“Imagine that the world is a circle, that God is the center, and that the radii are the different ways human beings live. When those who wish to come closer to God walk towards the center of the circle, they come closer to one another at the same time as to God. The closer they come to God, the closer they come to one another. And the closer they come to one another, the closer they come to God.” WorldWayHumansDifferentWishHuman BeingsWalksImagineCirclesDifferent WaysImagine ThatRadius Author:Dorotheus of Gaza
“Transcendental Meditation is not a religion, it's not against any religion, it's for human beings, no matter what color, what religion, what walk of life. If you're a human being, it will work for you. And you will be very glad you found this technique and took advantage of it.” IfsHumansMatterFoundHuman BeingsWalksMeditationColorAdvantageNo Matter WhatTechniqueGladTranscendentalWalks Of LifeTranscendental Meditation Author:David Lynch
“In India the human being is a symphonic theme. 'The people' is not a compact, close-knit concept, but a sprawling one, flowing not only into different walks of life, but into the intricately woven multi-layers of privilege, wealth, and education. 'The people' created by Gandhi is a young concept.” PeopleHumansDifferentYoungWealthHuman BeingsWalksConceptsIndiaPrivilegeThemeLayersWovenWalks Of LifeCompactDifferent Walks Of Life Book:From fear set free Source: From fear set free
“By our very nature, we are a human paradox. We are a human being. The being is infinite and the human is very finite. We walk around like lightening in a bottle.” HumansHuman BeingsWalksInfiniteParadoxBottlesFinite Author:Mark Nepo
“I think community is a shared history, it's a shared experience. It's not always agreement. In fact, I think that often it isn't. It's the commitment, again, to stay with something - to go the duration. You can't walk away. It's like a marriage, only I think it's more difficult to divorce yourself from community than it is to a human being because the strands are interconnected and so various.” ThinkingHumansFactsDifficultCommunityHuman BeingsWalksCommitmentVariousDivorceAgreementDurationStrandsInterconnectedShared Experiences Author:Terry Tempest Williams
“After a scary movie about the world almost ending, we can walk into the sunlight and say, "Wow, everything's still here. I'm OK!" We like to tease ourselves. Human beings have a need to get close to the edge, and when filmmakers or writers can take them to the edge, it feels like a dream where you're falling, but you wake up just before you hit the ground.” WorldNeedsFeelsHumansStillsDreamFallHuman BeingsWalksWake UpEdgesScaryFilmmakerWowSunlightTease Author:Steven Spielberg
“I have often started off on a walk in the state called mad-mad in the sense of sore-headed, or mad with tedium or confusion; I have set forth dull, null and even thoroughly discouraged. But I never came back in such a frame of mind, and I never met a human being whose humor was not the better for a walk.” MindHumansStatesHuman BeingsWalksMetsMadConfusionDullDiscouragedFrame Of MindTediumNull Author:Donald C. Peattie