Blades Quote by A. D. Gordon
“You work here [on the farm] simply without philosophizing; sometimes the work is hard and crowded with pettiness. But at times you feel a surge of cosmic exaltation, like the clear light of the heavens... . And you, too, seem to be taking root in the soil which you are digging, to be nourished by the rays of the sun, to share life with the tiniest blade of grass, with each flower; living in nature's depths, you seem then to rise and grow into the vast expanse of the universe.”
About This Quote
The passage reflects how labor can be both mundane and transcendent, linking everyday toil to a feeling of cosmic unity and growth.
In simple terms: Work can feel both ordinary and spiritually uplifting.
Find meaning in daily tasks.
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When to use this quote
- farming
- creative projects
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can routine work become a source of spiritual insight?
- What practices help you feel connected to something larger?