Quotes about transcendental (11 Quotes)



    When language was not transcendental enough to complete the meaning of a revelation, symbols were relied upon for heavenly teaching, and familiar images, chosen from the known, were made to mirror the unknown spiritual truth.



    And for all my rampant technological optimism, sometimes I think I'd be more comfortable if I were regarding these transcendental events from one thousand years remove... instead of twenty.


    What can the love in my soul be compared to another wonderful soul which is so far and yet so close of my self What can this symbiosis between two souls can be What can love be when you feel you cannot sleep at night, that every drop of dew becomes a crystal in your heart, when every breeze of wind has magical meanings What can love be when you feel that you want nothing more in this world that to be with the soul you love But what can love be in other transcendental realities What about our souls Are our souls a waterfall, a true Niagara or a smile, a flirt of an angel Are our souls a mere mood of a fairy or a lightening in a summer rain; Our souls could be all of this and much more. But what really happens in that transcendental reality when we feel we are truly in love, that we love so much that it hurts That the air in the room is unbreathable, that the sentimental, spiritual or physical distances kill us What happens when dawn find us sadder than ever, looking for an excuse or an argument for the person we love so much, our Great Love What are all thses What are the looks lost in the desert horizons of unfulfilment or those in the eyes that deeply loose each other in the others inside the souls.

    No matter how hard it is, true love is also the result of an accident in the dream of our life, and that accident is an event that happens in our soul. This event can be in another transcendental reality a volcano, a butterfly, a mountain or any other possible image we cannot even imagine.

    We believe that the possibility of the future far exceeds the accomplishment of the past. We review the past with the common sense, but we anticipate the future with transcendental senses. In our sanest moments we find ourselves naturally expecting or prepared for far greater changes than any which we have experienced within the period of distinct memory, only to be paralleled by experiences which are forgotten.

    But maybe music was not intended to satisfy the curious definiteness of man. Maybe it is better to hope that music may always be transcendental language in the most extravagant sense.

    I think something had gone a bit wrong with the translation, because one of the reviewers said to me 'Bridget Jones's Diary' was a 'transcendental study of existential despair.' So, naturally, I was delighted that someone had at last recognized how profou




Authors (by First Name)

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M
N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z

Other Inspiring Sections