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‘Talk as much philosophy as you please, worship as many gods as you like, observe all ceremonies, sing devoted praises to any number of divine beings—liberation never comes, even at the end of a hundred aeons, without the realization of the Oneness of Self.’ Shankara
‘We can only love what we know, and we can never know completely what we do not love.’ Aldous Huxley
‘This is how magic is done. By hurling yourself into the abyss and discovering it's a feather bed.’ Terence McKenna
‘Reason is like an officer when the King appears; the officer then loses his power and hides himself. Reason is the shadow cast by God; God is the sun.’ Rumi
‘Do not give your heart to anything else, but to the love of those who are clear joy.’ Rumi
‘While we go with the stream, we are unconscious of its rapid course; but when we begin to stem it ever so little, it makes itself felt.’ Fénelon
If you see through fear, see that what you thought was a snake is really a rope, what you imagined was a beast is really a frightened person, you create space for life to sprout new growth, a possibility for change.
‘Nietzsche says that what is important is not the news that God is dead, but the time this news takes to bear fruit.’ Deleuze & Guattari
‘Everything is this act of embracing the present moment, the felt presence of experience, and then moving on to the next felt moment of experience. It’s literally psychological nomadism is what it is.’ Terence McKenna
‘Love doesn’t just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; remade all the time, made new.’ Ursula K. Le Guin
‘Freedom is not guided by our efforts; it comes from seeing what is true.’ Buddha
‘At various points in our lives, or on a quest, and for reasons that often remain obscure, we are driven to make decisions which prove with hindsight to be loaded with meaning.’ Sri S. Satchidananda