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Knowledge is immensely powerful and immensely useful (Roger Housden Quotes)
Wisdom and knowledge are two different things (Roger Housden Quotes)
Everything constantly changes (Roger Housden Quotes)
When the heart opens, we forget ourselves and the world pours in (Roger Housden Quotes)
Time, for example, is intimately connected with the goddess Kali, which partly accounts for her destructive nature. Energy - in Einstein’s equation, E=MC2 - is personified in India as Shakti in her various guises (Roger Housden Quotes)
We live in an age of knowledge, with the great God Google, that we can refer to at any time on any subject. (Roger Housden Quotes)
The American culture especially, and Western culture in general, urges us to not only become the best that we can be, but also win against the competition. (Roger Housden Quotes)
I’ve come to see that the way my life shows up is actually my purpose (Roger Housden Quotes)
The everyday, familiar sense of self who lives in time, and that dimension which we’ve called presence, that is always here, that is still and quiet. (Roger Housden Quotes)
I certainly spent many years in my early life chasing all over the globe for meaning and purpose. I’d feel like I’d found it, then it would fade away again. (Roger Housden Quotes)
I live in California, where there’s a lot of driving entailed. I’m usually going somewhere to be on time to meet someone so I’m necessarily engaged in time. And yet, how can I in that moment of driving my car, be aware of that which is not going anywhere? (Roger Housden Quotes)
It’s the bringing together of knowledge and wisdom that is a great part - perhaps the greatest part - of our life’s journey. (Roger Housden Quotes)
When the heart opens, we forget ourselves and the world pours in: this world, and also the invisible world of meaning that sustains everything that was and ever shall be (Roger Housden Quotes)