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Jindua Quotes By Surya Das

We each need to make peace with our own memories. We have all done things that make us flinch. — Surya Das

Jindua Quotes By Albert Camus

At the first stage of his dialectic, Hegel affirms that in so far as death is the common ground of man and
animal, it is by accepting death and even by inviting it that the former differentiates himself from the
latter. At the heart of this primordial struggle for recognition, man is thus identified with violent death.
The mystic slogan "Die and become what you are" is taken up once more by Hegel. But "Become what
you are" gives place to "Become what you so far are not." This primitive and passionate desire for
recognition, which is confused with the will to exist, can be satisfied only by a recognition gradually
extended until it embraces everyone. In that everyone wants equally much to be recognized by everyone,
the fight for life will cease only with the recognition of all by all, which will mark the termination of
history. The existence that Hegelian consciousness seeks to obtain is born in the hard-won glory of
collective approval. — Albert Camus

Jindua Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

One becomes all encompassing (sarvasva, the work is completed), when one can see the world as completely faultless (nirdosh). — Dada Bhagwan

Jindua Quotes By Ed Townsend

If we are really going to learn from others, we must decide to fully obey. — Ed Townsend

Jindua Quotes By Milan Kundera

The word change, so dear to our Europe, has been given a new meaning: it no longer means a new stage of coherent development (as it was understood by Vico, Hegel or Marx), but a shift from one side to another, from front to back, from the back to the left, from the left to the front (as understood by designers dreaming up the fashion for the next season). — Milan Kundera