I understood very well where the Tyrannizing unity of his personality was leading his understanding, but did not wish, just then, to risk giving outward form or connection to his thought of the Divine Cause, so I said:- "The trees grow out of the ground; don't you see old trees and young trees and little baby trees growing out of the ground?"
"Education in The Home, The Kindergarten, and The Primary School"
Elizabeth P. Peabody
The Tyrannizing instinct of his own mind, of which he had become conscious through the exercise of it, that my naming of the Spirit Father had so happily started, had made objective to him the Unity of all life, and he was sure that the good friend was at the bottom of everything outward as well as inward, even trifles; for I one day heard him say, as he was lying on the floor at play, "Heavenly Father, I wish you would not let my leg feel so cold."
"Education in The Home, The Kindergarten, and The Primary School"
Elizabeth P. Peabody
Will the creature feel any compunction at Tyrannizing over them?
"Plato's Republic"
Plato