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"The eye is the most refined of our senses, the one which communicates most directly with our mind, our consciousness."
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"The eye is the most refined of our senses, the one which communicates most directly with our mind, our consciousness."

"The idea of the vital movement of the world and its movement is simultaneity."

"The auditory perception is not sufficient for our knowledge of the world; it does not have vastness."

"I am very much afraid of definitions, and yet one is almost forced to make them. One must take care, too, not to be inhibited by them."
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"This communication alone, by the comparison of the antagonisms, rivalries, movements which give birth to decisive moments, permits the evolution of the soul, whereby a man realizes himself on earth. It is impossible to be concerned with anything else in art."
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"There is no reality except the one contained within us."

"From all aspects of human perception, you truly are your brain."

"Latent brain functions can be enabled by force majeure when we are facing the weirdness of an unknown reality."

"All states of consciousness, no matter how mystical, ecstatic or divine, are gloriously born through the protoplasmic activity of the brain."

"Observing the stream of eternal and simple truth is the same for all who look upon the fountainhead of consciousness."

"Peace and love are just as contagious as anger and fear. Your mindset affects the people around you and perpetually changes the world. The question is - what kind of world are you creating? What new society are you thinking into existence?"

"Because this business of becoming conscious, of being a writer, is ultimately about asking yourself, How alive am I willing to be?"

"That which is capable of perceiving objective reality is, in Sufism, the human soul (ruh)."

"The level of consciousness determines the deepness of thoughts and the awareness of the beauty of life."

"Even more remote from his way of thinking, even more impossible than any other thought, would have been words such as this: "Is it only I alone who have created this experience, or is it objective reality? Does the Master have the same feelings as I, or would mine amuse him? Are my thoughts new, unique, my own, or have the Master and many before him experienced and thought exactly the same? No, for him there were no such analyses and differentiations. Everything was reality, was steeped in reality, full of it as bread dough is of yeast."
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