![]() ![]() She is not only more tender at heart but is also more intense with her intuition. In many ways, a woman is better than a man.“If you think of disrespecting any woman, just think how you can into this world in the first place.”.“A man who loves and respects his mother not only treats a woman wonderfully but also has great respect for every woman.”.The more easily it will be able to liberate itself from useless things this is the whole method. Nature the more it understands its forces or strength, the better it will be able to direct itself and lay down the rules for itself and the more it understands the order of nature, Mind has with the whole of nature….The more the mind knows, the better it understands its forces and the order of But the love towards a thing eternal and infinite alone feeds the mind with a pleasure secure from all pain… The greatest good is the knowledge of the union which the Must direct our lives in such a way as to please the fancy of men, avoiding what they dislike and seeking what pleases Fame has also this great drawback, that if we pursue it we Sequence encouraged to increase them whereas if at any time our hope is frustrated, there arises in us the deepest pain. I could see the many advantages acquired from honor and riches, and that I should be debarred from acquiring these things if I wished seriously to investigate a new matter…But the more one possesses of either of them, the more the pleasure is increased, and the more one is in con. There was anything which might be truly good, and able to communicate its goodness, and by which the mind might be affected to the exclusion of all other things I determined, I say, to inquire whether I might discover and attain theįaculty of enjoying throughout eternity continual supreme happiness. When I saw that all the things I feared, and which feared me, had nothing good or bad in them save in so far as the mind was affected by them I determined at last to inquire whether “After experience had taught me that all things which frequently take place in ordinary life are vain and futile, and I am saying this as a person of color! If only Reformists will tolerate Capacianists, Capacianists will tolerate Reformists, and people of all races and colors will tolerate one another!” I mean, in 2999, rights for people of color were so intense that gaining rights for people of color meant diminishing the rights of Caucasians! Everyone had this preconceived notion that Caucasians were racists, and they even arrested Caucasians simply by alleging that they were being racist without even giving them a fair trial, which is like the equivalent of wrongfully accusing Black people of being criminals. You know what? I wouldn’t be surprised if the person who suggested the enforcement of African education bans and the Triangular Slave Trade to the Museum of Recreation did this because of intolerance. I swear, I will try to change the name Reformation, and hopefully, Capacianists won’t replicate the same intolerance we showed them in the past. However, both of us- and yes, I admit that us Reformists do it, too-have not directed our potentials to acknowledge one another’s capabilities. I mean, we even made names for those movements. “Reformists and Capacianists definitely believe in their own ideologies. To ask whether God was the maker of it, or made by it, would be like asking whether God could be conceived apart from goodness, or goodness apart from God.” ![]() ![]() The way to it was through the mathematical sciences, and these too were dependent on it. It was the life as well as the light of the world, all knowledge and all power were comprehended in it. It was the universal reason divested of a human personality. It was the cause of all things, the power by which they were brought into being. It was the truth of all things, and also the light in which they shone forth, and became evident to intelligences human and divine. It meant unity, in which all time and all existence were gathered up. The idea of good is one of those sacred words or forms of thought, which were beginning to take the place of the old mythology. There was a need or instinct in the human soul which they satisfied they were not ideas, but gods, and to this new mythology the men of a later generation began to attach the powers and associations of the elder deities. They have become the forms under which all things were comprehended. The meagreness or negativeness of their content has been in an inverse ratio to their power. “We remark, first, that in all ages, and especially in primitive philosophy, words such as being, essence, unity, good, have exerted an extraordinary influence over the minds of men. ![]()
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