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Facets of the Gem

Quotations from the Horizon Journals by Manly P. Hall

The brief quotations in this section are facets of the gem, Manly P. Hall. They are all selected from past Horizon journals, and show the rich variety and depth of his thinking. They are presented by year and month of Horizon, from 1941 through 1946. These quotations comprise only a small fraction of each issue, but may be found to be instructive and thought-provoking reading.



Manly P. Hall
Manly P. Hall (1901-1990)

1941

  • Relative Ages of Philosophy and Religion
  • Fatalism vs. Free Will
  • Materialism as Superstition

1942

  • Time and Spiritual Enlightenment
  • How to Think
  • Cruelty to Animals
  • Psychism and Its Dangers
  • Wisdom and Foolishness
  • Personalities in the Bible
  • Cause and Effect
  • Time as a Refiner
  • Overcoming Impediments
  • Purpose in Nature
  • Integrity, Humility, and Service
  • Overtones of Vitality

1943

  • Learning and Meaning
  • The Fall of Dictators
  • Effort, Tension, and Blockage
  • Greatness and Change
  • Ambitions and Convictions
  • Ignorance and Humility
  • Building Life after Life
  • Proof By Means of Experience
  • Thinking By Forumula
  • Suffering and Healing
  • Mistakes, Suffering, and Development
  • Making One World Out of Many Worlds

1944

  • Psychologists As Leaders
  • Harmony of Vibrations
  • The Challenge of Living Well
  • Turning to Adequate Idealism
  • Science Protecting Us from Folly

1945

  • Humility of Buddha
  • Emergence Resting in Beginnings
  • The Universe Is Growing
  • The Menace of the Atomic Bomb

1946

  • A Dream, a Purpose, and an Ideal
  • The Law of Compensation
  • Sublimity in the Universe
  • Passing Inclemency in Human Relationships

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