“Yet we must know, if only in order to learn not to known. The supreme lesson of human consciousness is to learn how not to know. That is, how not to interfere. That is, how to live dynamically, from the great Source, and not statically, like machines driven by ideas and principles from the head, or automatically from one fixed desire. At last, knowledge must be put into its true place in the living activity of man. And we must know deeply, in order to do that.”
Quote by D.H. Lawrence
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Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious and Fantasia of the Unconscious
The book delves into the theories of psychoanalysis, examining the unconscious mind and its influence on human behavior and thought more
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