Elevated Moments
“Only the momentum of negative experiences allow a man to generate the elevated moments of clarity that in turn bear upon him the capacity to be and do something creative and resourceful.”
“Only the momentum of negative experiences allow a man to generate the elevated moments of clarity that in turn bear upon him the capacity to be and do something creative and resourceful.”
“Errors are invariably the polishing agent that produces mastery in every line of art, science, and approach to living life with dignity.”
“His every negative reaction is like a leaf springing from a branch that has this vice of vanity as its source.”
“Men must uproot themselves from the equation in order to perpetually totter back to a more innocent and pure frame of mind, and perhaps one day be anchored there permanently.”
“As they extend their reach, so does the man’s personality further revolve around the habit as a centre of gravity.”
“He can produce an inner atmosphere of psychological depth if he but choose to forgo the daydreams of who he thinks he needs to be and begins to connect to the raw ingredients that are rooted in his core essential nature.”
“The incoming impressions of life are not fully received, absorbed, and digested — but rather are reflected like light does against the surface of water.”
“This fluctuating dynamic forces him to continuously change course by having to recalculate his position and relation to reality.”
“In such a fashion the multitude of men around him are organized in a perfect tapestry that is defined by a sense of cosmic justice that is incomprehensible to them all.”
“The ideas surrounding such a purpose orient themselves into a structure of meaning that to some degree dislodges and supersedes the otherwise purely egotistical existence…”