To be properly expressed a thing must proceed from within, moved by its form: it must come, not in from without but out from within.


Meister Eckhart (ed. 1924)


To be properly expressed a thing must proceed from within, moved by its form: it must come, not in from without but out from within.

To be properly expressed a thing must proceed from within, moved by its form: it must come, not in from without but out from within.

To be properly expressed a thing must proceed from within, moved by its form: it must come, not in from without but out from within.

To be properly expressed a thing must proceed from within, moved by its form: it must come, not in from without but out from within.