“What seems certain is that Pythagoras developed the idea of mathematical logic. He realized that numbers exist independently of the tangible world and therefore their study was untainted by inaccuracies of perception. This meant he could discover truths which were independent of opinion of prejudice and which were more absolute than any previous knowledge.” WorldIdeasSeemsCertainNumbersOpinionStudyPerceptionLogicPrejudiceAbsolutesIndependentMathematicalTangibleMathematical Logic Author:Simon Singh
“I learned early to understand that there is no such condition in human affairs as absolute truth. There is only truth as people see it, and truth, even in fact, may be kaleidoscopic in its variety. The damage such perception did to me I have felt ever sinceI could never belong entirely to one side of any question.” PeopleHumansMayFactsTruthFeltSidesConditionsPerceptionAbsolutesAffairVarietyDamageAbsolute Truth Author:Pearl S. Buck
“Clear perception is the cornerstone and an absolute necessity for living your best life - and that's exactly what the focus of a yoga practice should be all about.” ShouldPracticeClearFocusPerceptionYogaAbsolutesCornerstonesYoga Practice Author:Rod Stryker
“There's a perception that novels can't usually allow for your kind of absolute attention to detail.” KindAttentionNovelPerceptionAbsolutesDetailsAttention To Detail Author:Zadie Smith
“The people in the world, and the objects in it, and the world as a whole, are not absolute things, but on the contrary, are the phenomena of perception... If we were all alike: if we were millions of people saying do, re, mi, in unison, One poet would be enough... But we are not alone, and everything needs expounding all the time because, as people live and die, each one perceiving life and death for himself, and mostly by and in himself, there develops a curiosity about the perceptions of others. This is what makes it possible to go on saying new things about old things.” PeopleIfsWorldNeedsEnoughWholeWould BeDiesMillionsObjectsPoetGoes OnPerceptionAbsolutesCuriosityContraryLife And DeathNew ThingsNot AloneOld ThingsUnisonPerception Of Others Author:Wallace Stevens
“Have you ever seen the dawn? Not a dawn groggy with lack of sleep or hectic with mindless obligations and you about to rush off on an early adventure or business, but full of deep silence and absolute clarity of perception? A dawning which you truly observe, degree by degree. It is the most amazing moment of birth. And more than anything it can spur you to action. Have a burning day.” MomentsActionSleepSilenceMorningAdventureBirthDegreesPerceptionAbsolutesObligationClarityBurningDawnSpursMindlessMost AmazingGood MorningHecticLack Of Sleep Author:Vera Nazarian
“You must have absolute faith in your own perceptions of truth. Never act in haste or hurry; be deliberated in everything; wait until you know the true way.” KnowsWayWaitingPerceptionAbsolutesHaste Book:Wallace D. Wattles Trilogy: The Science of Being Well, the Science of Getting Rich & the Science of Being Great Source: Wallace D. Wattles Trilogy: The Science of Being Well, the Science of Getting Rich & the Science of Being Great
“When all mental activity around who you think you are or what you need for happiness is stopped, there is a crack in the authority of perception, in the structure of the mind. I invite you to enter through that crack. Come in through that opening. When you do, the mind is no longer filled with its latest self-definition. In that moment, there is only silence. And in that silence, it is possible to recognize absolute fulfilment: the truth of who you are.” ThinkingMindSelfMomentsWisdomSpiritualSilenceActivityAuthorityPerceptionAbsolutesFilledStructureWho You AreDefinitionsOpeningThat MomentCracksInvitesFulfilment Author:Gangaji