Deepak ChopraThe same faint song is heard in everything: "Behold yourself".
About This Quote
The same faint song is heard in everything - “Behold yourself”, which is the first line from the poem "The Second Coming". The poem compares the God-like nature of the universe and man and the insignificance of man within it. After all, man’s greatest discoveries and achievements are also momentary. This passage also casts a light on the sense of wonder we each should feel when we take a step back and look at our surroundings.
Source: The Way Of The Wizard: Twenty Spiritual Lessons For Creating The Life You Want
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