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A Story Waiting to Pierce You: Mongolia, Tibet and the Destiny of the Western World
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“We have the strange idea in the West that civilizations just happen: that they come into existence as a hit and miss affair and that we bumble along, creating and inventing and making it better.
But this is not how things are done at all.
Civilizations never just happen. They are brought into existence quite consciously, with unbelievable compassion and determination, from another world. Then the job of people experienced in ecstasy is to prepare the soil for them; carefully sow and plant them; care for them; watch them grow.”
― A Story Waiting to Pierce You: Mongolia, Tibet and the Destiny of the Western World
But this is not how things are done at all.
Civilizations never just happen. They are brought into existence quite consciously, with unbelievable compassion and determination, from another world. Then the job of people experienced in ecstasy is to prepare the soil for them; carefully sow and plant them; care for them; watch them grow.”
― A Story Waiting to Pierce You: Mongolia, Tibet and the Destiny of the Western World
“In our unconsciousness we take credit where no credit is due, oblivious to the real source of everything we pretend is ours—the sacred origin not just of religion but also of everything else, of science and technology, education and law, of medicine, logic, architecture, ordinary daily life, the cry of longing, the excruciating ache of the awakening love for wisdom.”
― A Story Waiting to Pierce You: Mongolia, Tibet and the Destiny of the Western World
― A Story Waiting to Pierce You: Mongolia, Tibet and the Destiny of the Western World
“[E]ach culture is just like a tree whose essence and whole potential are already contained in the seed. Nothing during the course of a civilization is ever discovered, or invented, or created, which was not already present inside that seed.”
― A Story Waiting to Pierce You: Mongolia, Tibet and the Destiny of the Western World
― A Story Waiting to Pierce You: Mongolia, Tibet and the Destiny of the Western World
“We can either write history as a way of placing our own values and prejudice is at the center of every picture, or we can choose to allow for what sometimes is referred to as the “nomadic alternative”—a term politely coined by some recent researchers to celebrate their growing realization that nomadic people might have had some sound reasons for wanting to live their own life in their own way….”
― A Story Waiting to Pierce You: Mongolia, Tibet and the Destiny of the Western World
― A Story Waiting to Pierce You: Mongolia, Tibet and the Destiny of the Western World
