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After Findhorn
An Interview With Peter Caddy
It is resistance that causes the pain; the less we resist the changes that are upon us, the less painful it will be. Earthquakes and holocausts need not happen on a physical level; they’re already happening in people’s lives on the mental and emotional levels.
September 1983Sunbeams
August 1983Kindness is more important than wisdom, and the recognition of this is the beginning of wisdom.
Sunbeams
July 1983There is a great man who makes every man feel small. But the real great man is the man who makes every man feel great.
Sunbeams
June 1983After silence that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.
To Know We Are Loved
An Excerpt From Reshad Feild’s The Invisible Way
The frustration was intense. It was a sense of pain, a yearning to know something that could change my life and perhaps the lives of those around me. I felt irritated with myself. Why couldn’t I find the words to express the longing?
June 1983Living Within The Question
An Interview With Reshad Feild
I was privileged to spend some time with Krishnamurti, and when we first met he said to me, “You know, a thought-form never dies.” That was a very important statement. But a thought-form can be redeemed.
June 1983Gandhi’s Way To Peace
Most western students (I say most, not all), and interpreters of Mahatma Gandhi have understood him in a rather narrow sense. They have seen his non-violence, his Satyagraha and his pacifism in terms of war and resistance. They have ignored a very important section of his philosophy which is about the reconstruction of a peaceful society. War to him was only a by-product of our economic and political systems, a symptom of wrong relationships among human communities. There is no point in resisting war if we do not remove the causes of war.
May 1983All Men Are Brothers
Selections From The Writings Of Gandhi
I do not want to be reborn. But if I have to be reborn, I should be born an untouchable, so that I may share their sorrows, sufferings, and affronts levelled at them, in order that I may endeavour to free myself and them from that miserable condition.
May 1983Personal, political, provocative writing delivered to your doorstep every month—without a single ad.
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