Monday, March 2, 2015

Dostoyevsky

http://www.brainpickings.org/2014/11/11/dostoyevsky-dream/

"All are tending to one and the same goal, at least all aspire to the same goal, from the wise man to the lowest murderer, but only by different ways. It is an old truth, but there is this new in it: I cannot go far astray. I saw the truth. I saw and know that men could be beautiful and happy, without losing the capacity to live upon the earth. I will not, I cannot believe that evil is the normal condition of men… I saw the truth, I did not invent it with my mind. I saw, saw, and her living image filled my soul for ever. I saw her in such consummate perfection that I cannot possibly believe that she was not among men. How can I then go astray? … The living image of what I saw will be with me always, and will correct and guide me always. Oh, I am strong and fresh, I can go on, go on, even for a thousand years.

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And it is so simple… The one thing is — love thy neighbor as thyself — that is the one thing. That is all, nothing else is needed. You will instantly find how to live."

I find it really amazing that both of these great Russian writers seemed to have arrived at the same conclusion of the eternal truth - love others as yourself.

But fyodor was missing a part of the puzzle- love God with all your heart. 

I think all other things will fall into place when we do that. If we love God, we will love all that He loves. 


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