Humanity is made up of an infinity of different individuals. Each of us travels for motives exclusively his own.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Motives reveal why we do what we do, which is actually more important to God than what we're doing.
Many of our deepest motives come, not from an adult logic of how things work in the world, but out of something that is frozen from childhood.
The world is set up - as foreign as that can be to some people who are very materialistic - but there is a force in this world, once we step into it, that opens doors for us, that gives us a sense of purpose and the greatest life there is, in my view.
It is the lot of man to share in the deeper aspirations of the universe around him and to share his own destiny as well as that of the universe, now by adjusting himself to its forces, now by putting the whole of his energy to his own ends and purposes.
There's a destiny for everybody. The world is set up - as foreign as that can be to some people who are very materialistic - but there is a force in this world, once we step into it, that opens doors for us, that gives us a sense of purpose and the greatest life there is, in my view.
You develop a sympathy for all human beings when you travel a lot.
We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls.
Within all of us is a divine capacity to manifest and attract all that we need and desire.
You know, our sense of individuality is just the number one target of civilization.
I think there's a path cut for us, a destination mapped out. Everyone ends up where they're meant to be, and how they got there doesn't really matter.
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