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Amiel, Henri - On destiny and the Great Work
Identifier
005148
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
some selected quotes
A description of the experience
"Our duty is to be useful, not according to our desires, but according to our powers"
"Learn to limit yourself, to content yourself with some definite thing, and some definite work; dare to be what you are, and learn to resign with a good grace all that you are not and to believe in your own individuality."
"We receive everything, both life and happiness; but the manner in which we receive, this is what is still ours. Let us then receive trustfully without shame or anxiety. Let us humbly accept from God even our own nature, and treat it charitably, firmly, intelligently. Not that we are called upon to accept the evil and disease in us, but let us accept ourselves in spite of the evil and the disease."
"He who is silent is forgotten; he who abstains is taken at his word; he who does not advance, falls back; he who stops is overwhelmed, distanced, crushed; he who ceases to grow greater becomes smaller; he who leaves off, gives up; the stationary condition is the beginning of the end—it is the terrible symptom which precedes death. To live, is to achieve a perpetual triumph: it is to assert one's self against destruction, against sickness, against the annulling and dispersion of one's physical and moral being. It is to will without ceasing, or rather to refresh one's will day by day."
The source of the experience
Amiel, HenriConcepts, symbols and science items
Symbols
Science Items
Activities and commonsteps
Activities
Overloads
Loneliness and isolationPsychological trauma
Suppressions
Inherited genesManic depression