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Admission Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero

“. . . for until that God who rules all the region of the sky . . . has freed you from the fetters of your body, you cannot gain admission here. Men were created with the understanding that they were to look after that sphere called Earth, which you see in the middle of the temple. Minds have been…” quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero
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“. . . for until that God who rules all the region of the sky . . . has freed you from the fetters of your body, you cannot gain admission here. Men were created with the understanding that they were to look after that sphere called Earth, which you see in the middle of the temple. Minds have been given to them out of the eternal fires you call fixed stars and planets, those spherical solids which, quickened with divine minds, journey through their circuits and orbits with amazing speed.”

Marcus Tullius Cicero

About This Quote

Human beings must first be liberated from bodily constraints before accessing higher realms; earthly stewardship is a divine mandate.

In simple terms: Freedom from the body precedes higher understanding.

Key Takeaway

Seek spiritual liberation before higher pursuits.

Themes

freedom stewardship spiritual ascent

Mood

contemplative serious

Type

philosophical poetic

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • ethical living
  • environmental care
  • philosophical study

Key Concepts

cosmology human purpose

Questions to Reflect On

  • What binds you to material concerns?
  • How can you honor Earth while seeking higher truth?
A Different Perspective

Physical limitations may impede spiritual progress.

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