Humanity finds itself in the midst of the world. In the midst of all other creatures humanity is the most significant and… — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
The earth which sustains humanity must not be injured. It must not be destroyed! — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
All the arts serving human desires and needs are derived from the breath that Godsent into the human body. — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
Humanity, take a good look at yourself. Inside, you’ve got heaven and earth, and all of creation. You’re a world—everything is hidden… — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
The earth is at the same time mother, She is mother of all that is natural, mother of all that is human.… — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
When the words come, they are merely empty shells without the music. They live as they are sung, for the words are the body… — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
Even in a world that's being shipwrecked, remain brave and strong. — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
Listen: there was once a king sitting on his throne. Around Him stood great and wonderfully beautiful columns ornamented with ivory, bearing the banners… — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
Glance at the sun. See the moon and stars. Gaze at the beauty of the green earth. Now think. — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
Humanity finds itself in the midst of the world. In the midst of all other creatures humanity is the most significant and yet the… — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
With nature's help, humankind can set into creation all that is necessary and life sustaining. — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
Because a woman brought death a bright Maiden overcame it, and so the highest blessing in all of creation lies in the form of… — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
Sometimes when we hear a song we breathe deeply and sigh. This reminds the prophet that the soul arises from heavenly harmony. In thinking… — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image
Just as a mirror, which reflects all things, is set in its own container, so too the rational soul is placed in the fragile… — Hildegard of Bingen Copy Share Image