"As Plato sometimes speaks of the divine love,……" — Sorin Cerin

As Plato sometimes speaks of the divine love, it arises not out… - Sorin Cerin
"As Plato sometimes speaks of the divine love, it arises not out of indigency, as created love does, but out of fullness and redundancy; it is an overflowing fountain, and that love which descends upon created being is a free efflux from the almighty source of love; and it is well pleasing to him that those creatures which he hath made should partake of it. Source Unknown I have always been a true supporter of globalization, of a world religion that would show to the man more truth about this world, which would be closer to him. A religion where the true divinity is the man and not what is alien to him. I have said countless of times that only a world religion may truly bring peace on earth. I see this world religion based on the principles in this book. Even in the case of the society of the Sacred Self or of the spiritualist society, as I see the future of mankind Man will be and will remain an eternally religious being, being its entire being will be based on the"

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