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Quotes About Enlightenment

When you have experienced the depth of your inner self, the idea of enlightenment is no longer a goal to strive towards, but rather an attitude to maintain.
~ Gary Hopkins
A quick enlightenment tends to do more harm than good. Wise may easily become unwise.
~ Iva Kenaz
Through the absence of what we think we have to have we can discover our wholeness
~ Renae A.Sauter
Follow both: the call of the mountain of enlightenment and the temptation of the valley of experience. No mountain without valley, no valley without mountain.
~ Stefan Emunds
Literacy is one of the greatest gifts a person could receive
~ Jen Selinsky
Read enough books to build your sacred soul.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Every day we can learn something new.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
The greatest evil in our country today is...ignorance...We need to be taught to study rather than to believe.
~ Septima Poinsette Clark
If you encounter the light, you shall never walk in darkness.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
May the light shines on the people siting in darkness.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
See your light.
~ A.D. Posey
I grief for the foolishness of my ignorance.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
One should not have to live in the dark.
~ Vishal
You are not forever in the dark. Look up. There's the Light.
~ Mac Canoza
Vibe high and the magic around you will unfold.
~ Akilnathan Logeswaran
It comes true because we're wise, dear.
~ Sara Wolf, Brutal Precious
Why read? Because we are given more than we are.
~ James V. Schall
True wisdom comes from the soul, not the brain. When we cut off the soul by giving our power away to the ego part of ourselves, it's as if we're minimizing who we truly are.
~ James Van Praagh
The New Age operates on the epistemology of ecstasy.
~ James W Sire
Without a veil your countenance cannot be seen, Without a veil your eyes cannot be seen. Unless one is experiencing complete enlightenment The source of the sun cannot be seen.
~ Jami
First a mean to gain knowledge and then the knowledge itself.
~ Jan Guillou
Discover the World give us more Education to Ourselves.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
The ultimate resolution to the search for happiness is spiritual.
~ Jan Spiller
In its dream of the triumph of reason and science, the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century failed in its hope of sweeping away old legends and superstitions like these—partly because the next generation, the Romantics, would condemn the reign of reason and embrace the ancient, the wild and mysterious, the mingling of fear and awe they called the sublime. In
~ Jan Swafford