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Quotes About Awareness

He is hearing the music, yes, but he's also feeling it, reflecting it, and from that reflection Elisa can hear and feel the music as she never has before.
~ Guillermo del Toro
unable to perceive the shape of you, i find you all around me
~ Guillermo del Toro
The most intelligent of creatures, often make the fewest sounds.
~ Guillermo del Toro
Shiver by shiver, we gain insight [...].
~ Guillermo del Toro
El tartamudeo lo desarrollan los dulces y sensibles, los que no pueden impedir verlo y sentirlo todo.
~ Guillermo del Toro
Within each of us there is a silence, a silence as vast as the universe. And when we experience that silence, we remember who we are.
~ Gunilla Norris
have a kink as solid and full of habit as the ones in the hose. Slowly I pull out the full length of the hose and lay it where it needs to be before I turn on the water. Inside, too, I must unroll my full attention. Old habits of thought twist themselves into kinks and knots. We will be forced to acknowledge this again and again.
~ Gunilla Norris
It is fair to say that in our quest for modernity we have demonstrated considerable ignorance concerning the impact of our inventions.
~ Gunter Pauli
Few coffee drinkers realise how little of the biomass generated at a coffee farm is consumed,or the wastefulness associated with their consumption habits.
~ Gunter Pauli
So when Yudhishthira tells Draupadi that eventually human acts do bear fruit, even though the fruit is invisible,56 one might interpret 'fruit' to mean the building of character through repeated actions. Yudhishthira was certainly aware that repeated actions had a way of changing one's inclinations to act in a certain way. That inclination is character.
~ Gurcharan Das
Yudhishthira taught me that moral integrity begins with the awareness of other human beings. The reality of others looms large in Yudhishthira's consciousness—it is the shining feature of his personality,
~ Gurcharan Das
man lies to himself a lot.
~ Gurdjieff
You are here having realized the necessity of contending with yourself; then thank everyone who provides an opportunity.
~ Gurdjieff
Owing to ignorance of the rope the rope appears to be a snake; owing to ignorance of the Self the transient state arises of the individualized, limited, phenomenal aspect of the Self.
~ Guru Nanak
One cannot break one's chains when there are no chains to be seen. One's imprisonment is therefore organized as a perfectly ordinary, not over-comfortable form of daily life. Everything looks as if it were made of solid, lasting stuff. But on the contrary it is a life in which one is falling towards an abyss. It isn't visible. But if one closes one's eyes, one can hear its rush and roar.
~ Gustav Janouch
Nu, nu m? mai las batjocorit, nu mai vreau s? fiu juc?ria unei soarte incerte, f?r? nici o È›int?, care m? înal?? È™i m? împinge iar? în mocirl?, nu cumva s? nu înÈ›eleg deÈ™ert?ciunea a tot ce-i p?mântesc. Ca È™i cum n-o È™tiam demult - orice copil o È™tie, pân? È™i câinele de pe strad?!
~ Gustav Meyrink
Life is generous; at every instant it gives us a new beginning. Every second we are confronted by the question: "Who am I?" We do not ask it, and this is why we do not find the beginning
~ Gustav Meyrink
Be awake in all that you do! Do not think you are already awake. No: you are asleep and dreaming. Be firm, collect yourself, and briefly behold the sensation that runs through your body: "NOW I AM AWAKE!
~ Gustav Meyrink
Everybody could attain this if he had the key. The key consists simply in becoming aware of one's "form of the Self or of one's skin, even though one may be asleep, in discovering the narrow crack through which consciousness slips between waking and deep sleep.
~ Gustav Meyrink
It never occurred to her that if the drainpipes of a house are clogged, the rain may collect in pools on the roof; and she suspected no danger until suddenly she discovered a crack in the wall.
~ Gustave Flaubert
Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.
~ Gustave Flaubert
The tyranny exercised unconsciously on men's minds is the only real tyranny, because it cannot be fought against.
~ Gustave Le Bon
Man is firmly convinced that he is awake in reality he is caught in a net of sleep and dreams which he has unconsciously woven himself.
~ Gustave Meyrink
Deseo ocuparme un poco del mundo que me rodea, pudiendo, una vez vacío, apartar los ojos de este otro mundo que llevo dentro de la cabeza.
~ Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer