“Where the light is, and each thing clear,Separate from all others, standing in its place,I drink the time and touch whatever's near,And hope for day when the whole world has that face:For what assures her present every year?In dark accidents the mind's sufficient grace.” WorldYearsMindWholeLightFacesDarkClearGraceDrinkStandingAccidentsWhole WorldSufficient Book:Selected Poems (1938-1958): Summer Knowledge Source: Selected Poems (1938-1958): Summer Knowledge
“The 'coming of the Self' is immanent; and the process of collective 'individuation' is living itself out in human history. One way or another, the world is going to be made a single whole entity. But it will be unified either in mutual mass destruction or by means of mutual human consciousness. If a sufficient number of individuals can have the experience of the coming of the Self as an individual, inner experience, we may just possibly be spared the worst features of its external manifestation.” IfsWorldWayHumansMayMeanMadeSelfWholeIndividualProcessNumbersConsciousnessWorstMassDestructionIndependenceOne WayFeaturesManifestationSufficientCollectivesMutualEntityHuman HistoryMass DestructionUnifiedHuman ConsciousnessIndividuation Author:Edward F Edinger
“No one statement wrested from its context is a sufficient warrant for actions that plainly controvert other commands. How excellent a thing it would be if the whole Church of Christ had learned that no law of life may be based upon an isolated text. Every false teacher who has divided the Church, has had, "it is written" on which to hang his doctrine.” IfsMayWholeWould BeActionLawChristChurchTeacherWrittenStatementsDoctrineCommandExcellentSufficientDividedIsolatedWarrantsLaws Of LifeChurch Of Christ Author:G. Campbell Morgan