Saint Teresa was a great contemplative? Yes, and Saint Teresa is the only woman ever to have reformed an entire Catholic monastic tradition (think about it). Gautama Buddha shook India to its foundations. Rumi, Plotinus, Bodhidharma, Lady Tsogyal, Lau Tzu, Plato, the Baal Shem Tov--these men and women started revolutions in the gross realm that lasted hundreds, sometimes thousands, of years, something neither Marx nor Lenin nor Locke nor Jefferson can yet claim. And they did not do so because they were dead from the neck down. No, they were monumentally, gloriously, divinely big egos, plugged into a deeper psychic, which was plugged straight into God.
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Source: One Taste, Page: November 17
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Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.
Albert Einstein
(1879 - 1955)
Source: (Sign hanging in Einstein's office at Princeton)
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(In 1903) The most important fundamental laws and facts of physical science have all been discovered, and these are now so firmly established that the possibility of their ever being supplemented in consequence of new discoveries is exceedingly remote.
A. A. Michelson
(1852 - 1931)
Source: Quoted by Peter Coveney & Roger Highfield in The Arrow of Time, Flamingo, London 1991, p 67.
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Meditation, whether Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Taoist, or Islamic, was invented as a way for the soul to venture inward, there ultimately to find a supreme identity with Godhead.
Source: Grace and Grit : Spirituality and Healing in the Life and Death of Treya Killam Wilber, Page: 76
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