There is a hunger in every human heart, which nothing can satisfy or appease — a hunger for something more true than ordinary human beings wit of, a hunger for the real, a hunger for the sublime. It is the nostalgia of the soul, of the spirit-soul of man. The source of this longing is the home- sickness brought about by the soul-memory of our spiritual abode, whence we came and towards which we are now on our return journey. G. de Purucker, The Golden Precepts of Esotericism.
The Daily Ripple XXXIII
The Daily Ripple XXXIII
The Daily Ripple XXXIII
There is a hunger in every human heart, which nothing can satisfy or appease — a hunger for something more true than ordinary human beings wit of, a hunger for the real, a hunger for the sublime. It is the nostalgia of the soul, of the spirit-soul of man. The source of this longing is the home- sickness brought about by the soul-memory of our spiritual abode, whence we came and towards which we are now on our return journey. G. de Purucker, The Golden Precepts of Esotericism.