A Quote by Rajneesh

I have been in love with the thought of Heraclitus. — © Rajneesh
I have been in love with the thought of Heraclitus.
Love is the shortcut to meditation. Above thought is love, and within and below thought is love. Love is a ladder that we can climb through thought.
If some should accuse us as if we held that people born before the time of Christ were not accountable to God for their actions, we shall anticipate and answer such a difficulty. We have been taught that Christ is the first-begotten of God, and we have declared him to be the Logos of which all mankind partakes. Those, therefore, who lived according to reason (logos) were really Christians, even though they were thought to be atheists, such as, among the Greeks, Socrates, Heraclitus and others like them.
Heraclitus was an opponent of all democratic parties.
[Heraclitus speaks as if] in entrancement ... but [also] truthfully.
[Heraclitus had] a regal air of certainty.
How can you hide from what never goes away? --Heraclitus
I love you, he thought, looking at Win. I love every part of you, every thought and word...the entire complex, fascinating bundle of all the things you are. I want you with ten different kinds of need at once. I love all the seasons of you, the way you are now, the thought of how much more beautiful you'll be in the decades to come. I love you for being the answer to every question my heart could ask.
No man ever wrote more eloquently and luminously [than Heraclitus].
[Heraclitus] concluded that coming-to-be itself could not be anything evil or unjust.
It was Heraclitus' ideas that seized Nietzsche so totally that he became completely mad.
I thought I had fallen in love with a woman a couple of times. Then I fell in love with a man, and realised that none of those things had been love.
I thought Love lived in the hot sunshine, But O, he lives in the moony light! I thought to find Love in the heat of day, But sweet Love is the comforter of night.
[Heraclitus had] pride not in logical knowledge but rather in intuitive grasping of the truth.
As Meander says, "For our mind is God;" and as Heraclitus, "Man's genius is a deity."
No long-term marriage is made easily, and there have been times when I've been so angry or so hurt that I thought my love would never recover.
Someone spoke of your death, Heraclitus. It brought me Tears, and I remembered how often together We ran the sun down with talk . . . somewhere You've long been dust, my Halicarnassian friend. But your Nightingales live on. Though the Death world Claws at everything, it will not touch them.
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