Difference between revisions of "The Body"
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+ | The car [the body] is supposed to serve the driver, not the other way around. | ||
+ | *Living the Way of Knowledge (Chapter 4, The Pillar of Health) | ||
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Your body is a beautiful instrument. It is marvelous in what it can do. But its real value is determined by what it serves. If it serves a conflicted agenda of the mind, then the body will do destructive things to itself and to other bodies in the world around you. | Your body is a beautiful instrument. It is marvelous in what it can do. But its real value is determined by what it serves. If it serves a conflicted agenda of the mind, then the body will do destructive things to itself and to other bodies in the world around you. | ||
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Analogies
The car [the body] is supposed to serve the driver, not the other way around.
- Living the Way of Knowledge (Chapter 4, The Pillar of Health)
Short Quotes
Your body is a beautiful instrument. It is marvelous in what it can do. But its real value is determined by what it serves. If it serves a conflicted agenda of the mind, then the body will do destructive things to itself and to other bodies in the world around you.
The purpose of the body is not to be beautiful. It is to be an instrument of communication, to be a vehicle and to participate in a physical world in a physical reality. Like an automobile, if it can get you where you need to go, it has done its job.
- Living the Way of Knowledge (Chapter 4, The Pillar of Health)