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Finnish school system how to guide 2 of 2
Swami Vivekananda's speech in California, recorded on April 1, 1900
Swami Vivekananda’s speech in California, recorded on April 1, 1900
“In all of the Indian stories about Buddha the one central note of his whole life is kept up — [which is] sacrifice for others. In Krishna we find two ideas that stand supreme in his message: The first is the harmony of different ideas; the second is non-attachment. A man can attain to perfection, the highest goal, sitting on a throne, commanding armies, working out big plans for nations. In…
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I now understand what the Doctor Who fuss is all about.
"Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters."
"Being aware of evolution means many, many things," spiritual teacher, Andrew Cohen observes. "But ultimately from an evolutionarily enlightened perspective it really boils down to not only awakening to the fact that we are part of a process that is going somewhere, but ultimately to what degree we are contributing to the movement itself. And, so for the evolutionarily enlightened individual that perspective really points us back to ourselves, and it says: "To what degree are we enabling and encouraging this process of evolution to occur within this evolving cosmos as the result of our own heroic efforts?" "Ultimately," Cohen points out, "at the next stage of human cultural development, the ultimate source of meaning and purpose for the individual is going to be found through how much we are actually contributing to the process of evolution that made it possible for us to be here." Spiritual . . . But Not Religious