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George Steiner

"The journalistic vision sharpens to the point of maximum impact every event, every individual and social configuration; but the honing is uniform."

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"Lust for power, greed, false religions reign today because of lack of vision and passion to redeem nations."

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"It is only by giving our very best to the present, we will uphold the timeless future."

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"Vision is the code that decodes every mediocrity out of life."

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"We all have visions both great and small."

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"To have an encounter with God is to feel the ache of his loving heart for the redemptions of the earth."

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"Visualization is a process when we try to see the imaginative creation as a real future manifestation."

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"Many of our efforts to intentionally craft and subsequently force our limited vision on life has more often than not resulted in some degree of cataclysm or schism or division or any number of other things that aren't all that savory."

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"Do not do anything local as believers. Whatever you do should be magnified to be comprehensive."

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"Whatever your passion, make sure you hold unto a philosophy that is bigger and greater than you."

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"The Gnani Purush simply makes the separation in one's vision: 'This is the vision of the Soul, the real Self' and 'this is the vision of the worldly self'. Otherwise a person can never make this change in his vision. One's vision of 'I am Chandubhai' (vikalpi drashti) will never become the vision of 'I am the Pure Soul' (nirvikalpi drashti)."

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