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Quotes About Consciousness

But, when you've swallowed what's stuck in your throat, tell me who's the first to notice the rain in this part of the world.
~ Leo Perutz
Muito comummente, um homem adormecido luta com um mal doloroso do qual se quer livrar e constata, despertando, a existência desse mal no fundo de si mesmo.
~ Leo Tolstoi
The more we live by our intellect, the less we understand the meaning of life.
~ Leo Tolstoy
I simply want to live; to cause no evil to anyone but myself.
~ Leo Tolstoy
I am always with myself, and it is I who am my tormentor.
~ Leo Tolstoy
He sought his former accustomed fear of death and did not find it. "Where is it? What death?" There was no fear because there was no death. In place of death there was light.
~ Leo Tolstoy
In order to understand, observe, deduce, man must first be conscious of himself as alive.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Man lives consciously for himself, but serves as an unconscious instrument for the achievement of historical, universally human goals.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Don't you believe in death?" I yelled at him. "No," he answers, "and I don't believe in time either...
~ James Purdy
Our children take our level of vibration and raise it even higher. This is how we, as humans, continue evolution.
~ James Redfield
the health of the body is determined to a great degree by our mental processes: what we think of life and especially of ourselves, at both the conscious and the unconscious levels.
~ James Redfield
We're finally becoming aware of a process that has been unconscious since human experience began. From the start, humans have perceived a Birth Vision, and then after birth have gone unconscious, aware of only the vaguest of intuitions. At first in the early day of human history, the distance between what we intended and what we actually accomplished was very great, and then, over time, the distance has closed. Now we're the verge of remembering everything.
~ James Redfield
Fear lowers one's vibration tremendously.
~ James Redfield
It is not just about being thankful, it is to make eating a holy experience, so the energy from the food can enter your body.
~ James Redfield
if the idea comes to you that
~ James Redfield
You allow love to enter you. But to do this you must position your mind by remembering what it felt like and try to feel it again.
~ James Redfield
Remember to stop as often as necessary to re-connect your energy. Stay full, stay in a state of love. Remember that once you achieve the state of love, nothing nor anyone can pull more energy from you that you can replace. In fact, the energy flowing out of you creates a current that pulls energy into you at the same rate. You can never run out. But you must stay conscious of this process in order for it to work. This is especially important when you interact with people.
~ James Redfield
With that, everything was suddenly thrown into greater relief, a kind of super three-dimensionality that enhanced the presence and realness of everything in my perceptual field, from the small insects close to my face all the way to the galaxy of stars behind the moon. I was looking at everything from the larger perspective of the entire Universe.
~ James Redfield
Prvi korak za svakog od nas u procesu raš?iš?avanja jest da svoju osobnu dramu potpuno osvjestimo. Ništa se ne može nastaviti sve dok ne pogledamo sami sebe i ne otkrijemo što ?inimo kako bi manipulirali energijom.
~ James Redfield
To what extent does the physical universe as a whole—since it is made up of the same basic energy—respond to our expectations? To what extent do our expectations create all the things that happen to us?
~ James Redfield
I wondered then: what was it that started a person sinking? Was that long fall in him (or her) from the start, in us all perhaps; or something he put there himself, creating it over time and unwittingly just as he created his face, his life, the stories he lived by, the ones that let him go on living.
~ James Sallis
Do you know what Krishnamurti says? Consciously or unconsciously, we are all completely selfish, and as long as we get what we want, we believe everything is all right.
~ James Salter
Some things, as I say, I saw, some discovered, and some dreamed, and I can no longer differentiate between them. But my dreams are as important as anything I acquired by stealth. More important, because they are the intuitive in its purest state. Without them, facts are no more than a kind of debris, unstrung, like beads. The dreams are as true and manifest as the iron fences of France flashing black in the rain. More true, perhaps. They are the skeleton of all reality.
~ James Salter
the mind does not distinguish between reality and what is vividly imagined. It puts all of that stimuli to work in shaping your reality and your future. So it's a good idea to think right.
~ James Scott Bell