The ultimate aim of
The ultimate aim of the human mind, in all its efforts, is to become acquainted with Truth. Eliza Farnham
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The ultimate aim of the human mind, in all its efforts, is to become acquainted with Truth. Eliza Farnham
The ultimate truth of who you are is not I am this or I am that, but I Am. Eckhart Tolle
Science is about finding ever better approximations rather than pretending you have already found ultimate truth. A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything. Friedrich Nietzsche
Many causes produce war. There are ancient hatreds, turbulent frontiers, the \”legacy of old forgotten, far-off things, and battles long ago.\” There are new-born fanaticisms. Convictions on the part of certain peoples that they have become the unique depositories of ultimate truth and right. Franklin D. Roosevelt
The secret of attraction is to love yourself. Attractive people judge neither themselves nor others. Deepak Chopra
Love is the ultimate truth at the heart of the universe and transcends all boundaries. Deepak Chopra
I think the time has come for us to embrace spirituality as a domain of awareness where we all experience our universal nature, where we all experience our inseparability, where we all know love as the ultimate truth at the heart of creation. Deepak Chopra
The secret of attraction is to love yourself. Attractive people judge neither themselves nor others. They are open to gestures of love. They think about love, and express their love in every action. They know that love is not a mere sentiment, but the ultimate truth at the heart of the universe. Deepak Chopra
From the viewpoint of absolute truth, what we feel and experience in our ordinary daily life is all delusion. Of all the various delusions, the sense of discrimination between oneself and others is the worst form, as it creates nothing but unpleasantness for both sides. If we can realize and meditate on ultimate truth, it … Read more
If they are, then the only ultimate truths are the particulars of concrete experience, and no postulate or general assumption is inherent in science until its proceedings become systematic, or the truths already reached give direction to further research. Chauncey Wright