Man feels the same impulsion, but he knows that he is free to acquiesce or to resist. |
Matter cannot have been produced by force, because force is nothing but the impulsion of matter. |
This converging process has two polarities: mind or spirit on the one hand, and impulsion on the other. |
For an impulsion to lead to expression there must be conflict, a place where inner impulse meets the environment. |
I would like to believe that we are all driven by some spiritual impulsion of which we are perhaps not even aware. |
The horse went above the bit means an absence of contact with the rider's hands, legs, and seat, also leading to loss of impulsion. |