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Peace carries with it a sense of settled and harmonious rest and deliverance. | Peace carries with it a sense of settled and harmonious rest and deliverance. | ||
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A deep quietude where no disturbance can come - a quietude with a sense of established security and release. | A deep quietude where no disturbance can come - a quietude with a sense of established security and release. | ||
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==Progress== | ==Progress== |
Revision as of 17:05, 9 January 2019
Peace
Peace carries with it a sense of settled and harmonious rest and deliverance. [1]
A deep quietude where no disturbance can come - a quietude with a sense of established security and release. [2]
Progress
Progress is the very heart of the significance of human life, for it means our evolution into greater and richer being.
Progress consists not in rejecting beauty and delight, but in rising from the lower to the higher, the less complete to the more complete beauty and delight.
The harmony of the inner and outer man which is the true meaning of civilisation and the efficient condition of a true progress.