Yuga Quotes
Yuga: An Anatomy of Our Fate
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Marty Glass14 ratings, 3.50 average rating, 1 review
Yuga Quotes
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“The Kali-Yuga happens to people you love. You see the inner shape, the real one, when they’re just walking away across the room with their backs to you, you see their secret faces when they’re alone, and you see that they’re trudging, their shoulders hunched and rounded under the burden, their faces baffled and bewildered, almost muttering, but still defiant, still determined, because they’re human, and their demand, their consciousness of birthright, is ineffaceable, ineradicable. The divine imprint. His image. And you think they haven’t got a chance, but then again you can’t really know. God alone knows their fate. It happens to the people you love. That’s what breaks your heart. Breaks your heart.”
― Yuga: An Anatomy of Our Fate
― Yuga: An Anatomy of Our Fate
“The true ‘fall into Time’ begins with the secularization of work. It is only in modern societies that man feels himself to be the prisoner of his daily work, in which he can never escape from Time. And since he can no longer ‘kill’ time during his working hours—that is, while he is expressing his real social identity—he strives to get away from Time in his hours of leisure: hence the bewildering number of distractions invented by modern civilization… The ‘fall into Time’ becomes confused with the secularization of work and the consequent mechanization of existence, and the only escape that remains possible upon the collective plane is distraction. Which”
― Yuga: An Anatomy of Our Fate
― Yuga: An Anatomy of Our Fate
