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Quotes About Unity

Cultivate love by vanishing hatred.
~ Nido R. Qubein
Nature finds the same solution to many different problems, like how to drain water from the land into the oceans, and how to get blood from our hearts to our fingertips and back again. And the templates that nature uses are fractals. Clouds look the same at all scales. It is impossible to determine the size of a cloud from a photograph of it.
~ Unknown
Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else. Margaret Mead, US anthropologist (1901–78)
~ Unknown
What kind of people belong to this world?
~ Unknown
Black love is black wealth
~ Nikki Giovanni
So don't tell me that I can't fit in. My heart beats like a talking drum.
~ Nikki Grimes
In a battle, some soldiers of Guru Gobind Singh saw a Sikh named Ghanaya giving water to the enemy. They went to the Guru with their complaint. Ghanaya was called and questioned. Ghanaya's response was that he had not helped the enemy: as he went around the battlefield, he saw no friend or foe but only the Guru's face.
~ Unknown
What we now want is closer contact and better understanding between individuals and communities all over the earth, and the elimination of egoism and pride which is always prone to plunge the world into primeval barbarism and strife... Peace can only come as a natural consequence of universal enlightenment...
~ Nikola Tesla
Solokha nodded to everyone, and everyone thought she was nodding to him alone.
~ Nikolai Gogol
Hey pals We need the love.
~ Unknown
Music is the only media I will use to speak and connect to you.
~ Unknown
We're like the sea, people our waves Necessarily we are associated with everyone.
~ Unknown
The exercise of the charismata, in Tillich's terms, confronts the ambiguities of life from within the unity of nature and spirit driving toward the transcendent. In Pentecostals' terms, the charismata are the participation in the Spirit of the coming kingdom of God.
~ Unknown
We're triplets. We do EVERYTHING together
~ Unknown
Edmund slipped out of his shoes and socks and worked his toes down under the layer of pine needles, then stood silent, opening himself to the green." "Permeable Borders: Sourheart
~ Unknown
Truth is loving and lovable. It includes all, accepts all, purifies all. It is untruth that is difficult and a source of trouble.
~ Unknown
Wisdom tells me I am nothing. Love tells me I am everything. And between the two my life flows.
~ Nisargadatta Maharaj
In dream you love some and not others. On waking up you find you are love itself, embracing all. Personal love, however intense and genuine, invariably binds; love in freedom is love of all.
~ Nisargadatta Maharaj
I am' itself is God. The seeking itself is God. In seeking you discover that you are neither the body nor mind, and the love of the self in you is for the self in all. The two are one. The consciousness in you and the consciousness in me, apparently two, really one, seek unity and that is love.
~ Nisargadatta Maharaj
When you know beyond all doubting that the same life flows through all that is and you are that life, you will love all naturally and spontaneously. When you realize the depth and fullness of your love of yourself, you know that every living being and the entire universe are included in your affection.
~ Nisargadatta Maharaj
Q: No purposeful action is then possible? M: All I say is that consciousness contains all. In consciousness all is possible. You can have causes if you want them, in your world. Another may be content with a single cause — God's will. The root cause is one: the sense 'I am'.
~ Nisargadatta Maharaj
By focusing the mind on "I am," on the sense of being, "I am so-and-so" dissolves; "I am a witness only" remains and that too submerges in "I am all." Then the all becomes the One and the One - yourself
~ Nisargadatta Maharaj
Once you can say with confidence born from direct experience, "I am the world, the world is myself," you are free from desire and fear on one hand and become totally responsible for the world on the other.
~ Nisargadatta Maharaj
Happiness is never your own; it is where the "I" is not.
~ Nisargadatta Maharaj