Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin SJ); 1 May 1881 – 10 April 1955) was a French idealist philosopher and Jesuit priest who trained as a paleontologist and geologist and took part in the discovery of Peking Man. He conceived the idea of the Omega Pointand developed Vladimir Vernadsky's concept of noosphere...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionPhilosopher
Date of Birth1 May 1881
CountryFrance
boredom disrespect world
The world, this palpable world, which we were wont to treat with the boredom and disrespect with which we habitually regard places with no sacred association for us, is in truth a holy place, and we did not know it. Venite, adoremus.
suicide choices humanity
The day is not far distant when humanity will realize that biologically it is faced with a choice between suicide and adoration.
isolation blind alleys
Isolation is a blind alley....Nothing on the planet grows except by convergence.
science common evolution
That there is an evolution of one sort or another is now common ground among scientists. Whether or not that evolution is directed is another question.
psychics long depth
My starting point is the fundamental initial fact that each one of us is perforce linked by all the material organic and psychic strands of his being to all that surrounds him. . . . If we look far enough back in the depths of time, the disordered anthill of living beings suddenly, for an informed observer, arranges itself in long files that make their way by various paths towards greater consciousness.
empowering partners possession
The most empowering relationships are those in which each partner lifts the other to a higher possession of their own being.
ascent
Everything that rises must converge.
our-actions action milieu
God is inexhaustibly attainable in the totality of our action.
virtue creation incarnation
By virtue of Creation, and still more the Incarnation, nothing here below is profane for those who know how to see.
joints products knows
The universe as we know it is a joint product of the observer and the observed.
unity splits matter
The more we split and pulverise matter artificially, the more insistently it proclaims its fundamental unity.
discovery together movement
Let us keep the discoveries and indisputable measurements of physics. But ... A more complete study of the movements of the world will oblige us, little by little, to turn it upside down; in other words, to discover that if things hold and hold together, it is only by reason of complexity, from above.
spring flower cutting
Over every living thing which is to spring up, to grow, to flower, to ripen during this day say again the words: This is my Body. And over every death-force which waits in readiness to corrode, to wither, to cut down, speak again your commanding words which express the supreme mystery of faith: This is my Blood.