Society

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...mind must first of all be molded fitly to endure the social life, and imbued with a sense and a love of duty and honor.

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I think I may call myself a student of human nature.

[Chapter 14: The Edge of the Ax towards Him, Page 169.]

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Civil policy should point out the means of giving to nations a constitution, the liberty of which may elevate the souls of the citizens; an education which may form their hearts to virtue and open their minds to knowledge...

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Who can save the world? Perhaps one who devotedly follows these teachings, who calms her mind, who ignores all divergence, who develops a high awareness of the subtle truths, who merges her virtue with the universal virtue and extends it to the world without expectation of reward. She will indeed be the savior of the world.

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What makes me liable to great calamity is my having the body which I call myself; if I had not the body, what great calamity could come to me?

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...the Sage ever uses his goodness in saving others; and therefore there are none who are abandoned. He ever uses his goodness in saving the inanimate creation; and therefore there are none of these who are abandoned. This is called being doubly enlightened.

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April 12, 2020 : Society -- Added.

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