Sunday, February 13, 2011

All or No One

No man can claim to have reached the ultimate truth
as long as there is another who has not.

No one is redeemed
until we are all redeemed.

Ultimate truth is an unlimited light
-and if it is unlimited,
how could it shine in one person's realm
and not in another's?


T. Freeman

Le monde divin aime la pureté

Le monde divin aime la pureté et n'accepte jamais ce qui est faux. Il demande à l'homme d'être réellement ce qu'il est dans sa vie de tous les jours et d'élever cette vie dans la Lumière. Le monde divin aime la fidélité, la constance et la stabilité. Lorsqu'un homme te parle avec le sourire et que le lendemain il t'ignore, c'est le signe d'un bouleversement à l'intérieur de lui, d'un combat entre les mondes.
O. Manitara

Fragments

We are all fragments of greater souls, and those souls fragments of even more lofty ones, and so on with those-until we all link back to the one primordial soul: the soul of Adam.
None of us is complete. No one can stand on his or her own. What one is lacking the other fulfills; where one excels, another is wanting.
Only together can we find oneness in our own selves. Only together can we be a fit vessel for the One Above to be revealed.

T. Freeman

Two Ones

In two ways, we are one: In our essence, and in our character.
In our essence, we are all one soul, with one source.
In our character, we are all complimentary of each other, none of us complete, each one contributing what the other lacks, each one adding his touch of perfection to his fellow. Like a massive jigsaw puzzle, we fit together to make a single perfect whole.
None of us is perfect without all the rest of us. 
And all the rest of us are incomplete when a single individual is missing.


T. Freeman