" Human beings can not exist if all that is unpleasant is eliminated instead of being included. "
" I described to a restaurant and seals with which the dishes are served. Surprised them a lot of my reference to the gravy. [...] Almost everything we did was a source of entertainment, and the preparation of the meat sauce was no exception. But given the importance of the spiritual quest takes in all their actions, I was not surprised when one of them established a symbolic relationship between the sauce and the values \u200b\u200bof the mutants. Instead of practicing the truth, he said, allowing the mutants to the circumstances of the universal law buried under a mix of materialism, convenience, and insecurity. [...] I talked
even birthday cakes and as the icing was good, and once again found their perfect analogy. The icing was the symbol of the time during their lives wasted pursuing the objectives of surface mutants, ephemeral and pure appearance. There are so few moments that each of us dedicated to the discovery of what we really are and our eternal substance "
" How many Indian tribes, the real people think it is very important to look at others when you sit in a circle, and especially the person who sits in front of you, as it is reflected in your spirit. What you see and admire in her, are qualities that belong to you and you would like to emphasize. The actions, behaviors and characteristics individuals who do not like, are aspects of your ego that require further work on your part to perfection. You can not grasp what is considered right or wrong in the other if you do not possess the same strengths and weaknesses the same on a similar level of being. Only the degree of self-discipline and self-expression is different. Members of the tribes believe that an independent decision is the only way that man really has to change some aspects of self, and that all who possess the ability to freely edit any aspect of their personality. There is no limit to what we give of ourselves, nor to what we can acquire. They also believe that the only true influence they exert on others it comes from the way we behave and what we do. With these beliefs, it is only natural that members of the tribe are committed every day to be better people. "
Marlo Morgan, ... It was called two hearts ...