“The growth of knowledge is almost like fermentation... Or one can say that although true knowledge, or information gathered from others was initially only red and blue, the brain has created purple out of it.” InspirationalWisdomLife LessonsGrowthBrainKnowledgeInformationIntelligence Book:Light Inspired Source: Light Inspired
“Laisha had got a glimpse of the vast ocean that lay before her. She could either eatch it recede from her sight or plunge into it. It was not possible to take the risk of plunging headlong into the ocean. No one viewed the ocean to be drowned into it. Everyone caught only a glimpse of it, exulted in having got this farand returned home with renewed zest. The knowledge that the ocean existed was overwhelming enough. One could wallow in the idea that there was indeed a further possibility, but one merely desisted. it was not right to acknowledge that one was also frightened of it.” LoveKnowledgePossibilityOceanGlimpseAcknowledgementLikelihoodRisksDepths Author:Anuradha Bhattacharyya
“In the example of the navigator, no writing was essential to draw the meaning of observing the object at a distance from the ship. In the real the observation has been noted and that is enough to give it a meaning, a subjective meaning, a meaning exclusively important for the navigator himself.” WritingArtRealKnowledgeCreativityObservationMeaningKnowledge Of SelfTextSignification Book:The Lacanian Author Source: The Lacanian Author