“Dave once asked me what blind people dream about. Mostly in sound and feeling, I replied. At night I fall in love with a voice, and then wake to a feeling of physical loss. Sometimes I close my eyes to a chorus of “Happy Birthday!” The smell of cake and the sound of feet under the table. I awake in a body that’s too big. I also dream in motion and sensation. My father’s boat and the snore of the mast; the rough fabric of the safety harness and the rip of Velcro. The sun on my legs. And endless stretch of water impossible to imagine.”
Quote by Simon Van Booy
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The Illusion of Separateness
This book delves into the human experience, questioning the boundaries between self and others, and the nature of reality. It examines the ways in which our perceptions of separation may be an illusion, and the implications of this realization on personal and societal levels. more
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