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“Ne treba jednu knjigu jednom pročitati i baciti je ustranu, već je potrebno ponekad iznova je pročitati. Prvi uvjet učenja i pamćenja je ponavljanje. Naše nezapamćivanje svega što čitamo i vidimo je jedna psihološka i fiziološka činjenica. Jedna knjiga je poput grada; prošetati se kroz njega samo jednom, ponekad nije dovoljno. Ako je moguće, treba ostati malo u gradu i bilo bi korisno iznova pažljivo prošetati kroz neka njegova važna mjesta.”

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Kendimizi Nasıl Yetiştirelim

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“And the intelligence, or the mind, loses its uniqueness and becomes absorbed in social games, which diminish it even as the opposite illusion is created. It's this raw material that's truly divine because it's in harmony with the universe. No one cuts the stars. No one designs the forms of the rivers; they flow by themselves. The tantrika is like a river that never stops flowing in the divine because the divine never stops flowing in it."In making these offerings, in receiving this initiation, you gain access to the knowledge of your own divine substance, and you open yourself to the Tantric experience of time no longer passing. Your meditation will be easier. The illusion of believing that time can be parceled out will appear to you in all its absurdity, and you will taste the nectar of undivided time."Initiation also involves a rupture with the myths of the specific society in which you live, establishing a profound and unconditional tie with all human beings and with all that has previously seemed inanimate to you. Initiation releases you from taboos and social, dietary, and sexual prohibitions, and more importantly, the prohibitions linked to ideas and thought. I”