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Mankind's role is to fulfil his heaven-sent purpose through a sincere heart that is in harmony with all creation and loves all things.
Morihei Ueshiba
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What this quote means

Mankind is meant to serve a greater purpose by aligning with creation and embracing love for all.

This quote reflects the profound belief that human beings are not merely existing but are called to fulfill a divine purpose. It emphasizes the importance of sincerity in one's heart and the need to live in harmony with the world and to love all creatures, suggesting that such love and harmony are crucial for achieving one's true purpose in life.

Themes

PurposeLoveHarmonySincerityCreation

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can inspire individuals during a motivational speech about personal growth and fulfillment.

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