... on the sofa, she took out the latest issue of "La Suisse" from her dossier; she asked me/ "Have you read this Bulletin? There is a very very important statement of the Secretary General of the UNO, U. Thant." She was enthusiastic; she herself read it out. "Listen, what he says, and this concerns the theme of this morning's argument," she said and began: Page 11 "That a fraction of the... next two days, we were all so pre-occupied that we had hardly any time except for occasional greetings at the lobby or in the restaurant. But I had given to the Princess the draft of the letter to U Thant, and she had told me the next day that it was signed by her without any amendments. At one encounter, she had asked me how big were the Vedas, Upanishads and the Gita, and whether I could lend them... crisis, threat of nuclear war, threat to environment, threat to humanism. You see all around how military expenditures are being ruthlessly planned at the cost of many important priorities,—just what U Thant has pointed out. And science continues to minister ingeniously to the art of collective massacre. Expensive life styles have been fashioned and advocated, and men, women and children are being increasingly ...
... Most of us live in the past age, mentally and physically.'18 This remark has not lost its actual interest, as can be seen from a recent statement by U Thant at the United Nations, which has been reported under the caption: U Thant Thinks It Is High Time to Change Human Nature United Nations, 10.4.67 - The fact that a fraction of the money the world is going to spend for armaments ...
... intimate structure and vibrate in harmony with its primeval and cosmic pulse." × Mother is referring to U Thant, secretary-general of the United Nations. U.N.O., April 10, 1967: "That a fraction of the amounts that are going to be spent in 1967 on arms could finance economic, social, national and world programs ...
... who matter. The real difficulty is that these three things demand a radical change in human nature, and humanity does not seem to be prepared to respond to the demands of this change. In 1967, U Thant the then Secretary-General of the United Nations Organisation had stated the need for this change. He had declared: That a fraction of the amounts that are going to be spent in 1967 on arms ...
... minimum level, human way of feeling, thinking and acting should be based upon a new foundation of universal wideness, voluntary optimism and unfailing goodwill. In a significant statement made in 1967, U Thant , Page 54 the then Secretary General of the United Nations Organisation, expressed quite clearly these two imperatives. He had stated: "That a fraction of the amounts that are going ...
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