Great Throughts Treasury

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Mother Teresa, born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu NULL

The word “prayer” is applied to at least four distinct procedures - petition, intercession, adoration, contemplation. Petition is the asking of something for ourselves. Intercession is the asking of something for other people. Adoration is the use of intellect, feeling, will and imagination in making acts of devotion directed towards God in his personal aspect or as incarnated in human form. Contemplation is that condition of alert passivity, in which the soul lays itself open to the divine ground within and without, the immanent and transcendent Godhead.

Contemplation | Devotion | God | Imagination | People | Prayer | Soul | Will | God | Contemplation |

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

Man may fulfill the object of his existence by asking a question he cannot answer, and attempting a task he cannot achieve.

Existence | Man | Object | Question |

Paul Tillich, fully Paul Johannes Tillich

Being religious means asking passionately the question of the meaning of our existence and being willing to receive answers, even if the answers hurt.

Existence | Meaning | Means | Question | Receive |

Thomas Moore

Truth is not really a soul word; souls is after insight more than truth. Truth is a stopping point asking for commitment and defense. Insight is a fragment of awareness that invites further exploration. Intellect tends to enshrine its truth, while soul hopes that insights will keep coming until some degree of wisdom is achieved.

Awareness | Commitment | Defense | Insight | Soul | Truth | Will | Wisdom | Awareness | Intellect |

Zelig Pliskin

A person whose main goal in life is to be a good person will judge each event and situation by asking himself: “What can I do now that will make me a better person?” The exact details of the situation will not make a major difference to him. He focuses on his own attitudes and behavior, and consequently he will look at each situation as a test of his character and spiritual level. His goal is to become more elevated with each action and statement. If he is missing something which he feels he can use, he will not be irritated for he thinks, “With what I have right now, what is the most elevating behavior I can choose?”

Action | Behavior | Better | Character | Good | Life | Life | Right | Will |

Zelig Pliskin

The person who feels despair and discouragement is asking the wrong question. He asks what the world is giving him. As soon as he changes his question to what is the good that he can do, he will always be able to find an answer.

Despair | Giving | Good | Question | Will | World | Wrong |

William George Jordan

The man who has a certain religious belief and fears to discuss it, lest it may be proved wrong, is not loyal to his belief, he has but a coward's faithfulness to his prejudices. If he were a lover of truth, he would be willing at any moment to surrender his belief for a higher, better, and truer faith.

Belief | Man | Surrender |

Gerald Vann

Some people think that prayer just means asking for things, and if they fail to receive exactly what they asked for, they think the whole thing is a fraud.

Means | People | Prayer | Receive | Think |

Harold Kushner, fully Harold Samuel Kushner

In the final analysis, the questions of why bad things happen to good people transmutes itself into some very different questions, no longer asking why something happened, but asking how we will respond, what we intend to do now that it happened.

Good | People | Will |

John C. Maxwell

Consider who you are working with: Part of the art of leadership is discovering the unique relationship between the needs of the individual and the organization. People only know that you and the organization intend to meet their needs when you tell them so. Determine how to help the person, tell them how you will do it, and follow through – before asking the individual to do things in return for you. People working together ultimately succeed or fail based on their commitment to one another. Never give up easily on one of your people; it does a disservice to that individual and to you.

Art | Commitment | Individual | Organization | People | Relationship | Unique | Will | Art | Leadership |

Abraham Joshua Heschel

Philosophy may be defined as the art of asking the right questions... Awareness of the problems outlives all solutions. The answers are questions in disguise, every new answer giving rise to new questions.

Art | Awareness | Giving | Problems | Right | Art | Awareness |

Julia Cameron

Life is a spiritual dance and that our unseen partner has steps to teach us if we will allow ourselves to be led. The next time you are restless, remind yourself it is the universe asking 'Shall we dance

Teach | Time | Universe | Will |

Kabir, also Kabīra NULL

Subtle is the path of love! Therein there is no asking and no not-asking, there one loses one’s self at His feet,there one is immersed in the joy of the seeking:plunged in the deeps of love as the fish in the water. The lover is never slow in offering his head for his Lord’s service.

Joy | Love | Self |

Kurt Gödel, also Goedel

If it were true [that there are mathematical problems undecidable by the human mind] it would mean that human reason is utterly irrational in asking questions it cannot answer, while asserting emphatically that only reason can answer them. Human reason would then be very imperfect and, in some sense, even inconsistent, in glaring contradiction to the fact that those parts of mathematics which have been systematically and completely developed show an amazing degree of beauty and perfection. In these fields, by entirely unexpected laws and procedures, means are provided not only for solving all relevant problems, but also solving them in a most beautiful and perfectly feasible manner.

Beauty | Contradiction | Mathematics | Means | Problems | Reason | Beauty |

Leo Busacaglia

Don't spend your precious time asking "Why isn't the world a better place?" It will only be time wasted. The question to ask is "How can I make it better?" To that there is an answer.

Better | Question | Time | Will | World |

A Course In Miracles, aka ACIM

Prayer is a way of asking for something. It is the medium of miracles. But the only meaningful prayer is for forgiveness, because those who have been forgiven have everything. Once forgiveness has been accepted, prayer in the usual sense becomes utterly meaningless. The prayer for forgiveness is nothing more than a request that you may be able to recognize what you already have.

Forgiveness | Nothing | Prayer | Sense | Forgiveness |

Martin Heidegger

Why is love beyond all measure of other human possibilities so rich and such a sweet burden for the one who has been struck by it? Because we change ourselves into that which we love, and yet remain ourselves. Then we would like to thank the beloved, but find nothing that would do it adequately. We can only be thankful to ourselves. Love transforms gratitude into faithfulness to ourselves and into an unconditional faith in the Other. Thus love steadily expands its most intimate secret. Closeness here is existence in the greatest distance from the other- the distance that allows nothing to dissolve - but rather presents the “thou” in the transparent, but “incomprehensible” revelation of the “just there”. That the presence of the other breaks into our own life - this is what no feeling can fully encompass. Human fate gives itself to human fate, and it is the task of pure love to keep this self-surrender as vital as on the first day.

Change | Existence | Faith | Fate | Gratitude | Life | Life | Love | Nothing | Revelation | Fate |

Mary Baker Eddy

True prayer is not asking God for love; it is learning to love, and to include all mankind in one affection.

God | Learning | Mankind | Prayer | God |