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"How can we be "free as conscious agents if everything that we consciously intend is caused by events in our brain that we do not intend and of which we are entirely unaware? We can't."
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"Thought, if I may put it, is the man behind the possession, appearance, things we like, things we hate and the very epitome of life."
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"Your subconscious mind is the universal mind with a universal consciousness."
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"Absolute is infinite so there is no absolute truth. There is truth that you can see in infinite ways and make your own."
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Personal Development

"Every aspect of your life will be enlivened when you start to think and communicate with your heart and mind in cohesive coordinated harmony."
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Personal Development

"Think about yourself because no one has time to think about you. Everyone is busy thinking about themselves."
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Personal Development

"I don't claim to know everything, Wally. I only claim that everything can eventually be known."
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Personal Development

"I don't know who you are or where you are, but I know your deep driving desires. I am writing to you to make your life a little easier and better."
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Personal Development

"There are two kinds of people:those who learned to love and those who didn't."
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"Any education that doesn't allow you to think freely is not an education but a prison."
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"I came to this world to bloom and spread my love to fill the world with happiness."
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"Our habitual failure to recognise thought as thought, our habitual identification with discursive thought, is the primary source of human suffering."
Mindfulness

"120 million of us place the big bang 2,500 years after the Babylonians and Sumerians learned to brew beer."
Knowledge

"That which is aware of sadness is not sad. That which is aware of fear is not fearful. The moment I am lost in thought, however, I'm as confused as anyone else."
Psychology

"The president of the United States has claimed, on more than one occasion, to be in dialogue with God. If he said that he was talking to God through his hairdryer, this would precipitate a national emergency. I fail to see how the addition of a hairdryer makes the claim more ridiculous or offensive."
Politics

"There is nothing passive about mindfulness. One might even say that it expresses a specific kind of passion-a passion for discerning what is subjectively real in every moment. It is a mode of cognition that is, above all, undistracted, accepting, and (ultimately) nonconceptual. Being mindful is not a matter of thinking more clearly about experience; it is the act of experiencing more clearly, including the arising of thoughts themselves. Mindfulness is a vivid awareness of whatever is appearing in one's mind or body-thoughts, sensations, moods-without grasping at the pleasant or recoiling from the unpleasant."
Mind

"To point out nonepistemic motives in another's view of the world, therefore, is always a criticism, as it serves to cast doubt upon a person's connection to the world as it is."
Insight

"We rely on faith only in the context of claims for which there is no sufficient sensory or logical evidence."
Faith

"As human being, we live in a perpetual conversation between conversation and violence; what apart from fundamental willingness to be reasonable, can guarantee that we will keep talking to one another?"
Communication

"It would not be too strong to say that I felt sane for the first time in my life. And yet the change in my consciousness seemed entirely straightforward. I was simply talking to my friend-about what, I don't recall-and realized that I had ceased to be concerned about myself. I was no longer anxious, self-critical, guarded by irony, in competition, avoiding embarrassment, ruminating about the past and future, or making any other gesture of thought or attention that separated me from him. I was no longer watching myself through another person's eyes."
Psychology

"What I'm asking you to entertain is that there is nothing we need to believe on insufficient evidence in order to have deeply ethical and spiritual lives."
Ethics
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