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“I moved down the street like a cloud of awareness following a body that seemed simultaneously familiar and foreign. There was an incomprehensible attachment to that body, although it no longer felt like "mine". It continued to send out signals of its sensory perception, yet how or where those signals wwere being received was beyond comprehension.”

Quote by Suzanne Segal

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Suzanne Segal
Suzanne Segal

Suzanne Segal (1955-1997) was an American writer known for her influential works on non-dual spirituality. Her most famous book, "No Boundary," explores Eastern and Western approaches to personal growth and consciousness. Segal experienced a profound spiritual awakening in her twenties, which led her to integrate Eastern philosophy with Western psychology. Her clear, accessible writing style made complex spiritual concepts understandable to Western audiences, significantly influencing the New Age movement in America during the 1990s. more

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