| Author: | Alan A Bishop | Date: | 1930- | Quote: | Looking to an anticipated longer term of the continuance of this new philosophical movement [SIMPOL]and ongoing continuance, I thought the inclusion of a Persian philosopher’s work may allay some of the tensions between Muslims and Christians and help spread its concept between thinking peoples of any denomination.
I tried to give, as Khayyam does, a query of meaning-a freedom of intention, a freedom to believe as they choose-an inspiration to think in multiple terms.
"I hear you old Khyyam part of who I am I hear also my soul.
A new dawning and in the vision of its early light A new day is born with hope of peace and love. And those within the Tavern cry ….Rejoice And celebrate a gift to life." |
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