Great Throughts Treasury

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Red Jacket, aka Sagoyewatha NULL

You say that you are sent to instruct us how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably to His mind; and, if we do not take hold of the religion which you white people teach, we shall be unhappy hereafter. You say that you are right and we are lost. How do we know this to be true? We understand that your religion is written in a book. If it was intended for us, as well as you, whey has not the Great Spirit given to tus, and not only to us, but what did He not give to our forefathers the knowledge of that book, with the means of understanding it rightly? We only know what you tell us about it. How shall we know when to believe, being so often deceived by the white people? Brother, you say there is but one way to worship and serve the Great Spirit. If there is but one religion, why do you white people differ so much about it? Why not all agreed, as you can all read the book?

Knowledge | Means | Mind | People | Religion | Right | Spirit | Teach | Understanding | Worship | Understand |

Omananda Puri, aka Swami Omananda Puri, born Maud MacCarthy

There is nothing `abnormal’ in the world - there is only the lack of understanding of the normal.

Abnormal | Nothing | Understanding | World |

Zou Rong

Revolution is a universal rule of evolution. Revolution is a universal principle of the world. Revolution is the essence of the struggle for survival or destruction in a time of transition… Revolution turns slaves into masters.

Evolution | Revolution | Rule | Struggle | Survival | Time | World |

John Smith

Indeed, the chief natural way whereby we can climb up to the understanding of the Deity is by a contemplation of our own souls.

Contemplation | Understanding | Contemplation |

Preserved Smith

To indoctrinate the child with the prevailing world-view of the society and class in which he has been born, to enforce conformity in later life by the thunders of the priest and by the sword of the magistrate has been “the wisdom of our ancestor” at every stage in their progress from savagery to civilization.

Civilization | Conformity | Life | Life | Progress | Society | Wisdom | World | Society | Child |

Peter Senge, fully Peter Michael Senge

It’s not about positional power; it’s not about accomplishments; it’s ultimately not even about what we do. Leadership is about creating a domain in which human beings continually deepen their understanding of reality and become more capable of participating in the unfolding of the world. Ultimately, leadership is about creating new realities.

Power | Reality | Understanding | World | Leadership |

Albert Schweitzer

We will never comprehend why the infinite will, in order to realize its completion, requires the incomplete, or how evil can result in good. No forced attempt to reason out these events can give us peace of God. There is a different way, a way born from inward experience. We may not have been given the privilege of understanding how events are expressing the will of God. But one thing we do know, and on that knowledge all else depends – the will of God is directed only toward one thing: the spiritual.

Events | Evil | Experience | God | Good | Knowledge | Order | Peace | Reason | Understanding | Will | God | Privilege |

Achmad Sukarno, born Kusno Sosrodihardjo

Revolution is only true revolution if it is a continuous struggle – not just an external struggle against an enemy, but an inner struggle, fighting and subduing all negative aspects which hinder or do damage to the course of the revolution. In this light, revolution is… a mighty symphony of victory over the enemy and over oneself.

Enemy | Fighting | Light | Revolution | Struggle |

Susan Cullen-Ward, born Susan Barbara Zogu, formerly Williams, née Susan Cullen-Ward

If a man has lived in a tradition which tells him that nothing can be done about his human condition, to believe that progress is possible may be the greatest revolution of all.

Man | Nothing | Progress | Revolution | Tradition |

Faye Wattleton

Social change rarely comes through the efforts of the disenfranchised. The middle class creates social revolutions.

Change |

Garrett Thomson

Traditionally, the relation between the divine and the human is that the divine confers meaning on our finite and otherwise petty lives. The idea… is that the divine has qualities that are meaningful because of our possible response to them. In other words, rather than starting from the divine and understanding the meaning of our lives in terms of that, we should start from meaningful activities, such as contemplation and worship, that constitute an appropriate response to the divine, and from this, try to make sense of the divine.

Contemplation | Meaning | Qualities | Sense | Understanding | Words | Worship | Contemplation |

Barbara Fields Bernstein

We believe that humanity stands at the threshold of its next great leap. However, our success in making this transition depends on our willingness to develop a greater vision and a clearer sense of responsibility for one another. Understanding and articulating the nature and dynamics of consciousness is key to achieving this new vision.

Consciousness | Humanity | Nature | Responsibility | Sense | Success | Understanding | Vision |

Lu Xun, or Lu Hsün, pen name of Zhou Shuren

Revolution is a bitter thing, mixed with filth and blood, not as lovely or perfect as the poets think. It is eminently down to earth, involving many humble, tiresome tasks, not so romantic as the poets think… So it is easy for all who have romantic dreams about revolution to become disillusioned on closer acquaintance, when a revolution is actually carried out.

Acquaintance | Dreams | Earth | Revolution |

Alexander Berkman

The social revolution means much more than the reorganization of conditions only: it means the establishment of new human values and social relationships, a changed attitude of man to man, as of one free and independent to his equal; it means a different spirit in individual and collective life, and that spirit cannot be born overnight.

Individual | Life | Life | Man | Means | Revolution | Spirit |

Philip Wheaton and Duane Shank

Non-violence is not a biblical term but a Western ideal which has evolved in large measure because of the misuse of Christianity by Western powers to justify imperial wars, class injustice and racial prejudice.

Injustice | Injustice | Justify | Prejudice |