phenomena of which we are aware take place in our own minds, and therefore the only thing we have to look at is the mind; which is a more constant quantity over all the species of humanity than is generally supposed. What appear to be radical differences, irreconcilable by argument, are usually found to be due to the obstinacy of habit produced by generations of systematic sectarian training.
elisavetapro57420has quoted6 months ago
phenomena of which we are aware take place in our own minds, and therefore the only thing we have to look at is the mind; which is a more constant quantity over all the species of humanity than is generally supposed. What appear to be radical differences, irreconcilable by argument, are usually found to be due to the obstinacy of habit produced by generations of systematic sectarian training.
richhill1986has quotedlast year
to avoid. Just as the eyelid unconsciously closes when the eye is threatened, so must he build up in consciousness this power of inhibition until it sinks below consciousness, adding to his store of automatic force, so that he is free to devote his conscious energy to a yet higher task.
richhill1986has quotedlast year
he worst of all is of course the ego, which is almost omnipresent and almost irresistible, although so deeply-seated that in normal thought one may not always be aware of it
richhill1986has quotedlast year
If there is one emotion which is never useful, it is pride; for this reason, that it is bound up entirely with the Ego..
richhill1986has quotedlast year
The destruction of the Perceptions, either the grosser or the subtler, appears much easier, because the mind not being moved, is free to remember its control
richhill1986has quotedlast year
And unfortunately the ego-idea, which is the real snake, can throw itself into a multitude of forms, each clothed in the most brilliant dress. Thus the devil is said to be able to disguise himself as an angel of light
richhill1986has quotedlast year
Understanding is the structuralization of knowledge
Sergio Emanuelhas quoted2 years ago
The Order to which I belong," pursued Simon Iff," does not believe anything; it knows, or it doubts, as the case may be; and it seeks ever to increase human knowledge by the method of science,
Sergio Emanuelhas quoted2 years ago
The true man of genius deliberately subordinates himself, reduces himself to a negative, and allows his genius to play through him as It will.