which they already have. If you show, say, a camera to a child or a primitive man, they might think that it was a monster. What people need is information, more often than they realise. This is the reason why generations of Sufis have laboured to broaden the basis of information and experience available to man. With information and experience, |man may make more reliable judgments about people, ideas and things. The less information he has, the less likely he is to be able to understand. To try to teach anyone who is in a condition of insufficient information is futile, never attempted by real teachers, and wasteful of time and energy to both parties.” IGALA PROVERB –“If the thief steals something he takes an oath to decide his fate, but if the oath steals something what will it take?” IGOR SIKORSKY –“Aeronautics war neither an industry nor a science. It was a miracle.” II COR -“Old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” II CORINTHIANS –“For we walk by faith, not by sight.” II CORINTHIANS –“Old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” IK GUJRAL –“People feel the prime minister is an authority and an authority means that you must be authoritarian… but this high office is not an office of authoritarianism.” ILA PANCHOLI –“The chariot as symbol of the individual soul and its body is one of the recurring images in Hindu scriptures. These words are those of Prince Rama as he prepared to face the rakshasa (demon) king, Ravana. Rama explains that any man who lives a noble life, with courage and tenacity, powered by the spirit of truth, discrimination and self-control, and blessed with a generous heart, abiding in forgiveness, charity and devotion to God, can face the demons
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