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Apr 7

musings-of-terra:

When I realized I could alter my mind, I found I could alter my reality. Suddenly thoughts were buttons I could push to manipulate my subconscious. Feelings were compasses. There was a knowing that came and whispered: Follow your fears and own them before they own you - and I let it wash over me till I understood that it was terrible and terribly true.

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Sep 6
  • It is interesting to notice that what we now call "organic food" was known by many centuries as "food".
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Sep 4
«What we believe to be true is defined by our frame of reference. As useful as that may be, inevitably, something will come along to make us rethink what we know by forcing us to look at it in a broader context. What is true within a certain frame continues only until the next frame is discovered.», Imaginary Foundation

«What we believe to be true is defined by our frame of reference. As useful as that may be, inevitably, something will come along to make us rethink what we know by forcing us to look at it in a broader context. What is true within a certain frame continues only until the next frame is discovered.», Imaginary Foundation

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Aug 5

Turn around.

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Jul 8

We should not pretend to understand the world only by the intellect; we apprehend it just as much by feeling. Therefore, the judgment of the intellect is, at best, only the half of truth, and must, if it be honest, also come to an understanding of its inadequacy.

- Carl Gustav Jung (via subtle-body)

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Jul 8

Deprived of meaningful work, men and women lose their reason for existence; they go stark, raving mad.

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Dostoiévski (via heartmindawakening)

- I would dare to correct Fiódor by saying that it is not only a meaningful work that they need but mainly a meaningful goal.

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Jul 6

I consider it an error in scientific communication that, most of the time, merely the polished and flawless results of natural research are displayed, as in an art show. And exhibit of the finished product alone has many drawbacks and dangers for both its creator and its users. The creator of the product will be only too ready to demonstrate perfection and flawlessness while concealing gaps, uncertainties and discordant contradictions of his insight into nature. He thus belittles the meaning of the real process of natural research. The user of the product will not appreciate the rigorous demands made on the natural scientist when the latter has to reveal and describe the secrets of nature in a practical way. He will never learn to think for himself and to cope by himself. Very few drivers have an accurate idea of the sum of human efforts, of the complicated thought processes and operations needed for manufacturing an automobile. Our world would be better off is the beneficiaries of work knew more about the process of work and the existence of the workers, if they did not pluck so thoughtlessly the fruits of labor performed by others.

- Wilhelm Reich, Ether, God and Devil/Cosmic Superimposition (via subtle-body)

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Jul 4

Nature wants us to reach true love and to break off the beastly, egoistic love that doesn’t last. We have to change the instinctive attraction to the other sex, caused by natural passion and hormones, to a more purposeful connection.

- Michael Laitman, PhD

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Jul 3

«As you pursue your goal, you bump into an obstacle. Whatever obstacle and block you had in your life is very very likely that is cyclical. That means it happened in the past again and again and again and again.» Pierre Grimes about the beliefs we carry along our lifes. This is part 4 of 12 of the talk about Philosophical Midwifery.

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Jul 1

(Source: thekylemeeder)

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