Quotes About Awareness
I make all my decisions on intuition. But then, I must know why I made that decision. I throw a spear into the darkness. That is intuition. Then I must send an army into the darkness to find the spear. That is intellect.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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Edvard: Du har levat i en konstgjord värld, insnärd i konstgjorda känslor. Jag måste lära dig och dina barn att leva i verkligheten. Det är inte mitt fel att verkeligheten är ett helvete
~ Ingmar Bergman
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It is always the case: if your tooth hurts, your tongue keeps going there. You are always conscious of a wound.
~ Ingmar Bergman
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MANKIND IN AMNESIA (1982)
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First, there is an old saying that "the future always foreshadows itself" via signs or signals of what is to come. Second, it is an accepted full part of wisdom to notice and take account of such signs. Third, human intelligence is considered one of the superlative attributes of our species, intelligence sufficient enough to recognize (theoretically anyway) disasters in the making. Fourth, however, there are no educational courses that might be called Recognition of Signs 101.
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since I had visions of my home and studio covertly being gone through without my knowledge.
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wink its all-seeing eye.
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Fate hovers into sight and becomes obvious; and then it is sometimes much too late to do anything about it. Often someone's direct-sensing systems
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which of any two events is earlier and which later, combined with his consciousness of an instantaneous present that is continuously being transformed into a remembered past as it is replaced with an anticipated future.
~ Unknown
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For more details about all of this, see THE USER ILLUSION: CUTTING CONSCIOUSNESS DOWN TO SIZE published by Tor Norretranders
~ Unknown
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James Henry Hyslop
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So, in bigger-picture Machiavellian scheme of things, it transpires that the mind must be disposed of, with special emphasis on its detecting components. There are two traditional methods for achieve something like this – to keep people, in general, as stupid and illiterate as possible, and, if that doesn't work, to keep their minds fixated on the objective
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DiPietro and Molenaar
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If Intelligence exists as a universal, then this would be the best universal way to divide up a planet so as to know where one is on it.
~ Unknown
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Joe McMoneagle's book Mind Trek.
~ Unknown
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to note that our educational systems actually teach us to confuse our intellects and our direct-sensing operative abilities as to their priority. Both are important, of course. But we tend to place our intellectual processes above our direct-sensory capabilities, so much so in some instances that many people have lost real touch with their direct-sensory operative functions. The result of
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a brief aside, consider the wide-ranging philosophical importance of the following maxim: "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.
~ Unknown
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survival-oriented intelligence was too stupid to recognize and foresee its existence ahead of time.
~ Unknown
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Advanced research along these lines has established that in each and every minute an immensely astronomical number of information bits do enter through our whole-body receptors. Additionally, during
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We have only to consider the prospect and implications of developed and actualized TELEPATHIC awareness to get the general drift of what is being avoided along these lines.
~ Unknown
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Indeed, the exclusion of Purpose is convenient to the elimination of conscience.
~ Unknown
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Surely something along these lines would have to do with their research and development of their OWN forms of consciousness – at least to the degree that such development has taken them, at the very least, somewhat beyond massively destroying themselves before they could achieve the status of being "advanced.
~ Unknown
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Apperception," as it is presently conceived, means "introspective self-consciousness," "the mind's perception of itself as a conscious agent," "a condition in which we are conscious of our own existence and consciousness of our own perceptions," "perception of the sum of things," and "the recognition of truths" [emphasis added].
~ Unknown
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I knew. I was not naive. I didn't want to know. I was naive.
~ Ingrid Bengis
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