28+ Jacob Needleman Quotes On Religion, Education And Bible
Jacob Needleman is an American philosopher and author, best known for his work in the field of comparative religion and philosophy. He is a professor of philosophy at San Francisco State University and a founding director of the Center for the Study of New Religions. Needleman has written numerous books on topics such as spirituality, the meaning of life, and the purpose of religion. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Jacob Needleman on religion, love, education.
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Top 10 Jacob Needleman Quotes
- God acts in history: that is, God provides ideas, methods, and experiences intended to bring comprehension to man, an understanding heart, a conscious life.
- We lose our time because we lose our attention
- To be totally engaged with all my functions and all my faculties and all my capacities in life to me that would be success.
- To love my neighbor is to assist the arising and unfolding in him of that which can harmonize the real elements of his nature.
- If the group is an art form of the future, then convening groups is an artistry we must cultivate to fully harvest the promise of the future.
- Any serious man or woman in search of spiritual ideas will find a surprising challenge and an authentic source of inspiration and intellectual nourishment in the writings of Paul Brunton.
- What is it that makes all of us end each day with the sense that we have not lived our time, but have been lived, used by what we do?
- We are human beings, beings whose fundamental food is the experience of truth.
- The only really interesting questions are the unanswerable ones.
- Money is like a mirror to our culture. What we see tells us who we are.
Jacob Needleman Short Quotes
- When thought races ahead of Being, a civilization is racing towards destruction.
- Faith cannot be shaken, it is the result of being shaken.
- We are born for meaning, not pleasure, unless it is pleasure that is steeped in meaning.
Jacob Needleman Quotes About Life
What is [the role of money] in the search for meaning? Is our relationship to it one of the chief factors that keeps us in our prison, or could it also be a tool for breaking out, for awakening to a life filled with intensity of purpose? — Jacob Needleman
Death is the great equalizer. I've seen that phenomenon many times. I've had people in my classes come to me, men and women over 50 years old, and they say, "I made it, I'm rich. But what the hell is my life for?" — Jacob Needleman
Life is not so much defined by the external situation as it is by the internal one. — Jacob Needleman
Jacob Needleman Famous Quotes And Sayings
If one steps out on a starry night and observes one's inner state, one asks if one could hate or be overwhelmed by envy or resentment. ... Is it not true that no man or woman has ever committed a crime while in a state of wonder? — Jacob Needleman
To search means, first, I need Being, Truth; second, I do not know where to find it; and third, an action takes place that is not based on fantasies of certainty— while at the same time a waiting takes place that is rooted not in wishful thinking but in a deep sense of urgency. — Jacob Needleman
Man must have results, real results, in his inner and outer life. I do not mean the results which modern people strive after in their attempts at self-development. These are not results, but only rearrangements of psychic material, a process the Buddhists call 'samsara' and which our Holy Bible calls 'dust'. — Jacob Needleman
The problem of money dogs our steps throughout the whole of our lives, exerting a pressure that, in its way, is as powerful and insistent as any other problem of human existence. And it haunts the spiritual search as well. — Jacob Needleman
Frederick Franck is one of a rare and precious breed—an authentic troubadour whose lyricism is pure in word and image. He quietly roams our materialistic world and shows us that even here, even now, there is hope for our soul. — Jacob Needleman
Why has time disappeared in our culture? How is it that after decades of inventions and new technologies devoted to saving time and labor, the result is that there is no time left? We are a time-poor society; we are temporally impoverished. And there is no issue, no aspect of human life, that exceeds this in importance. The destruction of time is literally the destruction of life. — Jacob Needleman
This "new" idea of God proposes that all the characteristics traditionally attributed to the purely external God are, in an important sense, attributes of this inner force of consciousness. When this inner energy of higher consciousness is experienced, it then becomes clear that such an energy permeates the entire universe. In this way, it is through self-knowledge that the existence of an external God is verified and understood. — Jacob Needleman
And, as soon as possible, be on the lookout for someone whose whole manner of speaking and being makes, as it were, a "sound" that draws your mind and heart. And then, little by little, try to see if that person can be of real help on the way to genuine self-knowledge and insight about what God is and is not. In this realm, more than any other even, the paradoxical marriage of both openness and scepticism is essential. — Jacob Needleman
What is most necessary for people and what is given us in great abundance, are experiences, especially experiences of the forces within us. This is our most essential food, our most essential wealth. If we consciously receive all this abundance, the universe will pour into us what is called life in Judaism, spirit in Christianity, light in Islam, power in Taoism. — Jacob Needleman
The work of cultivating experiences called "peak experiences" or "mystic moments" or "breakthroughs" until they become more accessible is part of the essential nature of genuine spiritual discipline. These are moments, at the very least, of approaching the experiential verification that there does exist something Higher within and perhaps also outside of ourselves. Moments at the very least of approaching what the religions call God. — Jacob Needleman
For the growing number of people seeking to approach the ideas of Gurdjieff, Toward Awakening by Jean Vaysse offers reliable guidance, as well as evidence of the continuing vitality of this remarkable teaching. It may be counted as among the small handful of books that communicate something of what Gurdjieff brought. — Jacob Needleman
Real inquiry is a tremendous moral transforming force. It's not just questioning and looking for a quick answer or explanation, but the process of inquiry-of questioning, of opening-opens something in the human being which has not been touched in our culture. Everybody who is human has in themselves the potential of passionate inquiry after truth, and that's the transforming force. — Jacob Needleman
Life Lessons by Jacob Needleman
- Jacob Needleman teaches us that inner work is essential to living a meaningful life, and that we must strive to cultivate our inner self in order to live with purpose and joy.
- He encourages us to explore our spiritual side and to seek out a deeper understanding of the world around us.
- Needleman also emphasizes the importance of cultivating relationships with others in order to create a more harmonious and compassionate society.
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