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August 2007 Quotes: "One interesting aspect of goodwill is that, as it develops in the human consciousness, it first of all brings a revelation of the existent cleavages which distinguish the political, the religious, the social and the economic life of people everywhere. The revelation of a cleavage is ever accompanied (for such is the beauty of the human spirit) by efforts along all possible lines to bridge or heal the cleavage. This is testified to by the thousands of groups and organizations working to end cleavages and to pull down the barriers to right human relationships." - The Rays and the Initiations p-749, by Alice A. Bailey "In every country in the world today, men of good will and of true understanding are to be found. Many thousands of them are known. They are however, either ridden by fear or by a feeling of futility, and by the realization that the work to be done is so stupendous that their little isolated efforts are utterly useless to break down the barriers of hate and separation everywhere to be found. They realize that there is apparently no systematized spread of the principles which seem to hold the solution of the world problem; they have no conception of the numerical strength of those who may be thinking as they do, and they are consequently rendered impotent through their loneliness, their lack of unity, and the dead weight of the surrounding inertia." - Esoteric Psychology Vol. II p-670-671, by Alice A. Bailey |
"How can a true prosperity be established, which shall be the result of unity, peace and plenty? By the united action of the men and women of good will and understanding in every country and in every nation." - Esoteric Psychology Vol. II , p 670 by Alice A. Bailey "Unitedly all men realize, even today, the need to rise out of the prison of self-interest into the freedom of shared opportunity, and the factor which will bring about this resurrection is goodwill." - The Rays and the Initiations, p 749 by Alice A. Bailey
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