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Today - September 18 - it is fifty-three years ago Dag Hammarskjold, UN Secretary-General, died in an airplane shooting down during a peace trip in Africa. The target for shooting down was to disclose Hammarskjold out of the way. [1] A reflection of Kersti Wistrand as in this article demonstrates the Dag Hammarskjöld page that mystics.
With the plane was from the beginning also Sture Linner, Hammarskjold's closest man. Before the plane started Hammarskjold said that it would be a mistake if the two traveled together, which Linner step out of the plane. [2] The strange thing was that Hammarskjold seems to have predicted his own death. In his apartment, he had left a farewell letter and the manuscript of "Road" to posterity.
"To never let success hide its emptiness, bet his nothingness, working life its desolation, and so to preserve the incentive to reach further - the pain of the soul that drives ourselves. Do not look back. And the dream is not about the future: it will not restore to you the past or satisfaction of other daydreams. Your duty, your reward - your destiny - is here and now. "
On 18 September 1961 upset a whole world of a plane crash outside Ndola in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia). The DC6-ball were our Swedish Dag Hammarskjold, UN Secretary General and the parts of his staff. All perished. It has proven to be a question of an attack. leed
This spring, the British newspaper The Guardian new facts which the witnesses on location leed observed another plane with a Belgian mercenary who opened fire on the DC6: a Hammarskjöld and his staff, fifteen people from the UN, were traveling in. The strange thing was that Dag Hammarskjold predicted his own death and wrote a letter to his friend, Cabinet Secretary Leif Belfrage: The letter was found along with a manuscript entitled "Traffic" in Hammarskjold's apartment shortly after his death:
"Dear Leif, Perhaps you remember that I once told you that I nevertheless brought a sort of diary that I wanted leed that you once would take care of. Here it is. It began without thinking that someone would see it. With my recent fortunes, with everything written and said about me the situation has changed. The notes provide the only true 'profile' to be subscribed. And therefore I have in recent years with the publicity, although I continued to write for myself and not for the audience. If you find them deserving to be pushed, you have the right to do so - as a sort of white book concerning my negotiations with myself leed - and God. Day "(Hammarskjold, Markings, 1963, p. 5). Dag Hammarskjöld's life
Dag Hammarskjold (1905-1961) grew up in Uppsala Castle, when the father Minister of Education Hjalmar Hammarskjold became governor of Uppsala County. A few years later became the father Prime Minister during the First World War. Hammarskjold had big demands from his father, which certainly contributed to his strong sense of duty. At the same time, he had a strong loving relationship with his mother, Agnes, whose father leed was half-brother of author Carl Jonas Love Almqvist.
The young Dag Hammarskjöld was very talented and had a deep interest in classical music, French Impressionist art and Christian theology. He was particularly interested in the medieval mystics, but also studied the writings of, inter alia, William James, Carl Gustav Jung and Martin Buber. He pursued university studies in literary history and poetics, philosophy, French, Law and Social Sciences and a PhD in economics. Hammarskjold had difficulty intellectually incorporate in a single compartment or system but could see everything from several perspectives. Therefore, he was cross and had good diplomatic conditions. For the same reason he did not take in Christian church services and was not interested in the Church's image of God.
Because of his great talent and rapid career got Hammarskjold constantly fight the urge to put his own ego at the center. leed He strove to which mystics emptying his mind and during meditation make contact with the divine meeting within itself, to humbly let themselves be filled with this light and unconditional love -Become one with the (Union Mystica) - listen inward and become leed the divine tool in the world. A main theme of the Road is the ability to go beyond his ego and be a receiver. A photo for this is the empty bowl, cup, vessel, where the service receive in humility, listen, see and understand - and thank:
Christ became a partner and companion in his l
Home Association Board Culture Net Intent Minutes of Annual Meeting 2014 Annual Report 2013 Minutes of Annual Meeting 2013 Verkamhetsberättelse for 2012 Crossword Humanism leed Humanist values that PDF humanism psychology report violations on the Web Science Research, definition (Vetapedia) Code of Ethics Academy Seminars Activity Projects Calendar 2015 Contact Become a member Become a member Donate community support banner Forum
Today - September 18 - it is fifty-three years ago Dag Hammarskjold, UN Secretary-General, died in an airplane shooting down during a peace trip in Africa. The target for shooting down was to disclose Hammarskjold out of the way. [1] A reflection of Kersti Wistrand as in this article demonstrates the Dag Hammarskjöld page that mystics.
With the plane was from the beginning also Sture Linner, Hammarskjold's closest man. Before the plane started Hammarskjold said that it would be a mistake if the two traveled together, which Linner step out of the plane. [2] The strange thing was that Hammarskjold seems to have predicted his own death. In his apartment, he had left a farewell letter and the manuscript of "Road" to posterity.
"To never let success hide its emptiness, bet his nothingness, working life its desolation, and so to preserve the incentive to reach further - the pain of the soul that drives ourselves. Do not look back. And the dream is not about the future: it will not restore to you the past or satisfaction of other daydreams. Your duty, your reward - your destiny - is here and now. "
On 18 September 1961 upset a whole world of a plane crash outside Ndola in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia). The DC6-ball were our Swedish Dag Hammarskjold, UN Secretary General and the parts of his staff. All perished. It has proven to be a question of an attack. leed
This spring, the British newspaper The Guardian new facts which the witnesses on location leed observed another plane with a Belgian mercenary who opened fire on the DC6: a Hammarskjöld and his staff, fifteen people from the UN, were traveling in. The strange thing was that Dag Hammarskjold predicted his own death and wrote a letter to his friend, Cabinet Secretary Leif Belfrage: The letter was found along with a manuscript entitled "Traffic" in Hammarskjold's apartment shortly after his death:
"Dear Leif, Perhaps you remember that I once told you that I nevertheless brought a sort of diary that I wanted leed that you once would take care of. Here it is. It began without thinking that someone would see it. With my recent fortunes, with everything written and said about me the situation has changed. The notes provide the only true 'profile' to be subscribed. And therefore I have in recent years with the publicity, although I continued to write for myself and not for the audience. If you find them deserving to be pushed, you have the right to do so - as a sort of white book concerning my negotiations with myself leed - and God. Day "(Hammarskjold, Markings, 1963, p. 5). Dag Hammarskjöld's life
Dag Hammarskjold (1905-1961) grew up in Uppsala Castle, when the father Minister of Education Hjalmar Hammarskjold became governor of Uppsala County. A few years later became the father Prime Minister during the First World War. Hammarskjold had big demands from his father, which certainly contributed to his strong sense of duty. At the same time, he had a strong loving relationship with his mother, Agnes, whose father leed was half-brother of author Carl Jonas Love Almqvist.
The young Dag Hammarskjöld was very talented and had a deep interest in classical music, French Impressionist art and Christian theology. He was particularly interested in the medieval mystics, but also studied the writings of, inter alia, William James, Carl Gustav Jung and Martin Buber. He pursued university studies in literary history and poetics, philosophy, French, Law and Social Sciences and a PhD in economics. Hammarskjold had difficulty intellectually incorporate in a single compartment or system but could see everything from several perspectives. Therefore, he was cross and had good diplomatic conditions. For the same reason he did not take in Christian church services and was not interested in the Church's image of God.
Because of his great talent and rapid career got Hammarskjold constantly fight the urge to put his own ego at the center. leed He strove to which mystics emptying his mind and during meditation make contact with the divine meeting within itself, to humbly let themselves be filled with this light and unconditional love -Become one with the (Union Mystica) - listen inward and become leed the divine tool in the world. A main theme of the Road is the ability to go beyond his ego and be a receiver. A photo for this is the empty bowl, cup, vessel, where the service receive in humility, listen, see and understand - and thank:
Christ became a partner and companion in his l
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