Pierre Teilhard de Chardin : (6)

" In each soul, God loves and partly saves the whole world which that soul sums up in an incommunicable and particular way. " - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

" Progressively saved by the machine from the anxieties that bound his hands and mind to material toil, relieved of a large part of his work and compelled to an ever-increasing speed of action by the devices which his intelligence cannot help ceaselessly creating and perfecting, man is about to find himself abruptly plunged into idleness. " - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

" I greatly enjoyed the Hawaiian Islands. They are a real little paradise in spite of the influx of Americans who have made it one of their most pleasant ‘centers of resort’: the soft climate and luxuriance of the tropics; the greenness, the fragrance, the flowers – extraordinary flowers covering the tallest trees and turning them into huge bouquets. " - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

" The incomparable greatness of the religions of the East lies in their having been second to none in vibrating with the passion for unity. This note, which is essential to every form of mysticism, has even penetrated them so deeply that we find ourselves falling under a spell simply by uttering the names of their Gods. " - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

" Deep down, there is in the substance of the cosmos a primordial disposition, sui generis, for self-arrangement and self-involution. " - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

" Love in all its subtleties is nothing more, and nothing less, than the more or less direct trace marked on the heart of the element by the psychical convergence of the universe upon itself. " - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin