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Peace 
by Swami Vivekananda


Behold, it comes in might,
The power that is not power,
The light that is in darkness,
The shade in dazzling light.

It is joy that never spoke,
And grief unfelt, profound,
Immortal life unlived,
Eternal death unmourned.


It is not joy nor sorrow,
But that which is between,
It is not night nor morrow,
But that which joins them in.

My Voyage
Rabindranath Tagore

I thought that my voyage had come to its end
at the last limit of my power, that the path before
me was closed, that provisions were exhausted and
the time had come to take shelter in a silent
obscurity.


But I find that Your will knows no end in me,
and when old words die out on the tongue, new
melodies break forth from the heart; and where the
old tracks are lost, new country is revealed with its
wonders.

From: 'The Heart of God'  selected and edited by Herbert F. Vetter



Life of Life 
By Coventry Patmore 
   
WHAT'S that, which, ere I spake, was gone!  
  So joyful and intense a spark  
That, whilst o'erhead the wonder shone,  
  The day, before but dull, grew dark?  
I do not know; but this I know,          
  That, had the splendour lived a year,  
The truth that I some heavenly show  
  Did see, could not be now more clear.  
This know I too: might mortal breath  
  Express the passion then inspired,        
Evil would die a natural death,  
  And nothing transient be desired;  
And error from the soul would pass,  
  And leave the senses pure and strong  
As sunbeams. But the best, alas,         
  Has neither memory nor tongue! 



If you contact God within yourself, you will know that He is in 
everyone, that He has become the children of all races. Then 
you cannot be an enemy to anyone. If the whole world could 
love with that universal love, there would be no need for men 
to arm themselves against one another. By our own Christlike 
example we must bring unity among all religions, all nations, all 
races. 

~Paramahansa Yogananda in Man's Eternal Quest 


Harvest 
By Eva Gore-Booth 
   
THOUGH the long seasons seem to separate  
  Sower and reaper or deeds dreamed and done,  
Yet when a man reaches the Ivory Gate  
Labour and life and seed and corn are one.  
  
Because thou art the doer and the deed,        
Because thou art the thinker and the thought,  
Because thou art the helper and the need,  
And the cold doubt that brings all things to nought.  
  
Therefore in every gracious form and shape  
The world's dear open secret shalt thou find,        
>From the One Beauty there is no escape  
Nor from the sunshine of the Eternal mind.  
  
The patient labourer, with guesses dim,  
Follows this wisdom to its secret goal.  
He knows all deeds and dreams exist in him,         
And all men's God in every human soul.  


Sooner or later, all the peoples of the world will have to discover 
a way to live together in peace, and thereby transform this pending 
cosmic elegy into a creative psalm of brotherhood. If this is to be 
achieved, man must evolve for all human conflict a method which 
rejects revenge, aggression, and retaliation. The foundation of such 
a method is love.

~Martin Luther King, Jr.



The one who tunes himself not only to the external but to the inner 
being and to the essence of all things gets an insight into the essence 
of the whole being, and therefore he can to the same extent find and 
enjoy even in the seed the fragrance and beauty which delight him in 
a rose. He, so to speak, touches the soul of the thought. It is just as 
by seeing the plant one may get an idea of the root. And in this way 
things unknown are known and things unseen are perceived by the 
mystic, and he calls it revelation.

~Hazrat Inayat Khan


Only those who partake of the harmony within their souls know 
the harmony that runs through nature. Whosoever lacks this inner 
harmony feels also a lack of it in the world. The mind in chaos finds 
chaos all around. How can one know what peace is like if he has 
never tasted it? But he who has inner peace can abide in this state 
even in the midst of outer discord.

~Paramahansa Yogananda


Intuition can be described as a glimpse of knowledge that one 
has stored within oneself, that comes at a time when it is needed. 
It is a disclosure of one's own spirit that unveils all things. It is by 
seeing the cause of every fault in oneself that one is able to have 
insight into human nature.
...

In order to make the intuition clear, the best thing is to stop the 
imagination.

~Hazrat Inayat Khan


Buddha in Glory

Center of all centers, core of cores,
almond self-enclosed and growing sweet--
all this universe, to the furthest stars
and beyond them, is your flesh, your fruit.

Now you feel how nothing clings to you;
your vast shell reaches into endless space,
and there the rich, thick fluids rise and flow.
Illuminated in your infinite peace ......

~Rainer Maria Rilke  

from 'The Enlightened Heart'  Ed. Stephen Mitchell

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