210. People think of love only as constricting bonds, but compassion is boundless, a co-worker of truth. -M: Agni Yoga 1929
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169a. People make subdivisions of that which for an arhat is one. -M: Infinity 1, 1930
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325. it is distinctly unscientific to throw everything into one pile merely in order not to distress the brain with deliberation. Otherwise Saint Theresa may fall within the definitions of obsession and the most loathsome demon will be brought closer to the altar. It is inadmissible to agree to the confusion of various conditions!
369. I already spoke of the significance of harmonized work through which even machines do not wear away. -M: Heart 1932
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316. A need for new cooperative combinations is evident. It is imperative to study former subdivisions, replacing them with more goal-fitted ones. Such a need exists in all domains of life—from philosophy and creed to the most practical sciences. -M: Aum 1936
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215. Knowledge proceeds along the lines of both generalization and subdivision….The line of subdivision is of little assistance when with each new cognition there is arising a synthesis of many branches of science. Great mobility of mind is required in order to be able to find comparison and confirmation from a most unforeseen domain of science. The ability to combine imperative evidence already demonstrates a lofty degree of consciousness. Much has been lost on account of needless subdivisions. There has even been noticed a sort of hostility between the separate branches of science. But are not the humanitarian and applied science branches of the same tree of truth?
592. Because of the inexhaustible riches of nature it is difficult to isolate one portion from the whole. Verily everything is so permeated with the all-embracing principle that even from a grossly material standpoint one thing cannot be separated from another….Only such a unified concept can advance observations into a grander scope of man's nature. In this one should also remember lofty concepts which uplift the spirit; among the first will be brotherhood.
-M: Brotherhood 1937
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Those upon whom I am raying my love may not accept it in equal measure. The unbeliever may cast it aside, the skeptic question it, the dilettante vacillate from ecstasy to despair; but the cause of such reactions cannot be assigned unto the purity of my mind derived as it is from the eternal source nor to divine intent which heaven seeks to bring to full bloom through individual manifestation.
-Jesus Christ: Pearls of Wisdom 11:10
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Wisdom 11:10
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