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Science, philosophy and religion are bound to converge as they draw nearer to the whole.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Age: 73 †
Born: 1881
Born: May 1
Died: 1955
Died: April 10
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This fundamental discovery that all bodies owe their origin to arrangements of single initial corpuscular type is the beacon that lights the history of the universe to our eyes. In its own way, matter obeyed from the beginning that great law of biology to which we shall have to recur time and time again, the law of complexification.
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The more we split and pulverise matter artificially, the more insistently it proclaims its fundamental unity.
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No one can deny that a network (a world network) of economic and psychic affiliations is being woven at ever increasing speed which envelops and constantly penetrates more deeply within each of us. With every day that passes it becomes a little more impossible for us to act or think otherwise than collectively.
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Matter is spirit moving slowly enough to be seen.
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Our duty, as men and women, is to proceed as if limits to our ability did not exist. We are collaborators in creation.
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That there is an evolution of one sort or another is now common ground among scientists. Whether or not that evolution is directed is another question.
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Faith has need of the whole truth.
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The whole life lies in the verb seeing.
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Each element of the cosmos is positively woven from all the others...The universe holds together, and only one way of considering it is really possible, that is, to take it as a whole, in one piece.
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The future is more beautiful than all the pasts.
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We now know from neural-net technology that when there are more connections between points in a system, and there is greater strength between these connections, there will be sudden leaps in intelligence, where intelligence is defined as success rate in performing a task.
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Isolation is a blind alley....Nothing on the planet grows except by convergence.
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Today, something is happening to the whole structure of human consciousness. A fresh kind of life is starting. Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world are seeking each other, so that the world may come into being.
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A breeze passes in the night. When did it spring up? Whence does it come? Whither is it going? No man knows.
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When humans truly discover the power of love, it will prove more important than the harnessing of fire.
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Over every living thing which is to spring up, to grow, to flower, to ripen during this day say again the words: This is my Body. And over every death-force which waits in readiness to corrode, to wither, to cut down, speak again your commanding words which express the supreme mystery of faith: This is my Blood.
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The task for us now, if we are to survive, is to build the earth.
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Those who spread their sails in the right way to the winds of the earth will always find themselves born by a current towards the open seas.
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From the aspect of energy, renewed by radio-active phenomena, material corpuscles may now be treated as transient reservoirs of concentrated power. Though never found in a state of purity, but always more or less granulated (even in light) energy nowadays represents for science the most primitive form of universal stuff.
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He recognized with absolute certainty the empty fragility of even the noblest theorizings as compared with the definitive plenitude of the smallest fact grasped in its total, concrete reality.
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