Charles Lindbergh Quote

In some future incarnation from our life stream, we may even understand the reason for our existence in forms of earthly life. The growing knowledge of science does not refute man's intuition of the mystical. Whether outwardly or inwardly, whether in space or in time, the farther we penetrate the unknown, the vaster and more marvelous it becomes. Only in the twentieth century do we realize that space is not empty, that it is packed with energy; it may be existence's source. Then, if space has produced existence and the form of man, can we deduce from it a form for God?


Autobiography of Values (1978)


In some future incarnation from our life stream, we may even understand the reason for our existence in forms of earthly life. The growing knowledge...

In some future incarnation from our life stream, we may even understand the reason for our existence in forms of earthly life. The growing knowledge...

In some future incarnation from our life stream, we may even understand the reason for our existence in forms of earthly life. The growing knowledge...

In some future incarnation from our life stream, we may even understand the reason for our existence in forms of earthly life. The growing knowledge...