Great Throughts Treasury

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Athenagoras NULL

Prophets… lifted in ecstasy above the natural operation of their minds by the impulses of the Divine Spirit, were inspired to utterance, the Spirit making use of them as a flute-player breathes into his flute.

Ecstasy | Spirit |

Henri Bergson, aka Henri-Louis Bergson

The great error of the doctrines on the spirit has been the idea that by isolating the spiritual life from all the rest, by suspending it in space as high as possible above the earth, they were placing it beyond attack, as if they were not thereby simply exposing it to be taken as an effect of mirage!

Earth | Error | Life | Life | Rest | Space | Spirit |

Peter Abelard, Latin: Petrus Abaelardus or Abailard; French: Pierre Abélard

God considers not the action, but the spirit of the action. It is the intention, not the deed wherein the merit or praise of the doer consists.

Action | God | Intention | Merit | Praise | Spirit |

Henri Frédéric Amiel

What is threatened today is moral liberty, conscience, respect for the soul, the very nobility of man. To defend the soul, its interests, its rights, its dignity, is the most pressing duty for whoever sees the danger.

Conscience | Danger | Dignity | Duty | Liberty | Man | Nobility | Respect | Rights | Soul | Respect |

Nikolai Berdyaev, fully Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev, also spelled Nichlas Berdiaev

Spirit is man’s whole creative act. Spirit is freedom, and freedom has its roots in the depths of pre-existential being.

Freedom | Man | Spirit |

Julian Baggini

We need to confine our hopes to what we can achieve in our lifetime, always mindful of the fact that the span of life is not guaranteed. The traditional saying `Live each day as thought it were your last’ should thus be adapted to `Live each day as if it could be your last, but could equally be just one more in your short life.’

Day | Life | Life | Need | Thought | Thought |

Steven Berglas

Individuals who suffer success have what I call the four A’s - arrogance, a sense of aloneness, the need to seek adventure, and adultery.

Adultery | Adventure | Arrogance | Need | Sense | Success |

Carol Adrienne

The first paradox of our lives is that nothing is fixed; and yet nothing is random or accidental, either. We co-create with our spiritual source. We have free will, and yet we are not in control. The second paradox is that when we set our intention for what we desire, we achieve it usually only after we have released our need to have it. This is the paradox of intention (personal desire and will) and surrender (letting God or the universe provide what is best for our highest good). You are both a finite earthly being, and an infinite soul of greater spiritual dimension. Your are both/and. You are the drop of water and the wave. You direct yourself, and you are directed.

Control | Desire | Free will | God | Good | Intention | Need | Nothing | Paradox | Soul | Surrender | Universe | Will | God |

Gaius Glenn Atkins

The human spirit has fashioned its prayers out of its loneliness, its persuasion of being something other than earthdust or star-dust.

Loneliness | Persuasion | Spirit |

Julian Baggini

Faith is by its nature non-rational. Having faith does not in any way remove responsibility for one’s own ethical and existential decisions. Faith is about `opting out’ of the need for rational justification rather than a deliberate attempt to act contrary to reason.

Faith | Justification | Nature | Need | Reason | Responsibility |

J. A. C. Brown, fully James Alexander Campbell Brown

Most people want to feel that issues are simple rather than complex, want to have their prejudices confirmed, want to feel that they “belong” with the implication that others do not, and need to pinpoint an enemy to blame for their frustrations. This being the case, the propagandist is likely to find that his suggestions have fallen on fertile soil so long as he delivers his message with an eye to the existing attitudes and intellectual level of his audience.

Blame | Enemy | Need | People |

Gilbert Keith "G.K." Chesteron

Facts as facts do not always create a spirit of reality, because reality is a spirit.

Reality | Spirit |

S. Truett Cathy

Truett’s Rules: (1) It’s better to demonstrate than to dictate. If you set the example, you won’t need to set so many rules. (2) Fifty percent of the battle ends when you make up your mind.

Battle | Better | Ends | Example | Mind | Need |

Carlos Castaneda, fully Carlos César Salvador Arana Castaneda

To attune your spirit to your own special place in the world is never to know envy, or malice, or despair.

Despair | Envy | Malice | Spirit | World |

Ch'ien, fully T'ao Chien or Tao Qian, aka Tao Yuan-ming NULL

Excessive thinking harms life; we should go where fate leads, and ride on the waves of the Great Flux without joy and without fear. If life must end, then let it end; there is no need to be full of anxieties.

Fate | Fear | Joy | Life | Life | Need | Thinking | Fate |

Hélder Câmara, fully Dom Hélder Pessoa Câmara

We who are charged with announcing the message of Christ need to learn the incomparable lesson that he taught us by his own example. He taught irst of all with his life, and only then did he preach.

Example | Lesson | Life | Life | Need | Learn |