Richard Bach Quotes About Understanding

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  • Whatever happens on the surface, it's leading us in a direction. That beautiful core within us that is our character will make choices that will inevitably leads us to a higher understanding of who we are and why we're here. And it's best to be aware of that while it's happening.

    Interview with Michael Peter Langevin, www.inner-growth.info.
  • Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly.

    Richard Bach (2014). “Jonathan Livingston Seagull: The Complete Edition”, p.90, Simon and Schuster
  • The airplane is just a bunch of sticks and wires and cloth, a tool for learning about the sky and about what kind of person I am, when I fly. An airplane stands for freedom, for joy, for the power to understand, and to demonstrate that understanding. Those things aren't destructable.

    Richard Bach (2012). “Nothing By Chance”, p.96, Simon and Schuster
  • The only enlightened masters I know are the people that I see every day and the people that I've seen through my life who have had the understanding, at some level, that we're here to express love.

    Interview with Michael Peter Langevin, www.inner-growth.info.
  • There are two tests that we [writers] have for all of our writing: So What? and Who Cares? There is an answer to both. The answer to Who Cares is that a reader cares, if the writing is good. The answer to So What is that these ideas give us completely new understanding, change our sense of who we [people] are and why we're here [on this planet].

    Interview with Michael Peter Langevin, www.inner-growth.info.
  • Your conscience is the measure of the honesty of your selfishness. Listen to it carefully.

    "With a Conscience — ‘It’s Not You. It’s Me.’" by Claudia King, www.huffingtonpost.com. August 20, 2014.
  • The conversation between Fletcher and Jonathan Livingston Seagull is centered on why some have achieved more than others . . . are they divine . . . ahead of their times . . . Fletcher says, Well, this kind of flying has always been here to be learned by anybody who wanted to discover it; that's got nothing to do with time. We're ahead of the fashion, maybe. Ahead of the way most gulls fly. Poor Fletch. Don't you believe what your eyes are telling you? All they show is limitations. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly.

  • Reason and intellect are opening wedges in an understanding of reality.

    Interview with Michael Peter Langevin, www.inner-growth.info.
  • When we're born on this planet, we're taught to believe that what we see is real. But as we grow in understanding, we recognize first that we've been hypnotized by that reaching, and second that it's within our power to de-hypnotize ourselves. And as we do that, the illusion appears to change, to come in harmony with what we most value. If we most value love, we will begin to see more and more love and joy and adventure-creative expressions of life shimmering everywhere around us.

    Interview with Michael Peter Langevin, www.inner-growth.info.
  • An airplane stands for freedom, for joy, for the power to understand, and to demonstrate that understanding.

    Richard Bach (2012). “Nothing By Chance”, p.96, Simon and Schuster
  • Care about understanding and before you know it, in just a few decades, you'll have a system of thinking that gives you answers whenever you ask.

  • There is a kind of silver spiderweb that's spun around the world, and the strands of that web are certain loves and certain understandings. And if we follow those, and if we walk those strands, we're going to meet others at the intersections who have been walking the same way across this web. And when we meet, there's a kind of "I know who you are."

    Interview with Michael Peter Langevin, www.inner-growth.info.
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