“I am thankful when I am hungry because then I know that when I eat, the food will taste better. Life has taught me that my true contentment rests in hope, and the pleasure itself is secondary. It is self-awareness, not happiness, that maintains peace.” KnowsSelfPleasureAwarenessTaughtTasteSelf AwarenessHungryContentmentBetter LifeI Am Thankful Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“The greatest artists have never been men of taste. By never sophisticating their instincts they have never lost the awareness of the great simplicities, which they relish both from appetite and from the challenge these offer to skill in competition with popular art.” MenArtArtistLostChallengesAwarenessTasteOffersSkillsCompetitionInstinctSimplicityAppetiteRelish Author:Jacques Barzun
“Organismic awareness is awareness of the Present only - you can't taste the past, smell the past, see the past, touch the past, or hear the past. Neither can you taste, smell, see, touch or hear the future. In other words, organismic consciousness is properly timeless, and being timeless, it is essentially spaceless.” PastConsciousnessAwarenessTasteSmellScentTimeless Book:The Spectrum of Consciousness Source: The Spectrum of Consciousness
“We also write to heighten our own awareness of life... We write to taste life twice, in the moment, and in retrospection... We write to be able to transcend our life, to reach beyond it...to teach ourselves to speak with others, to record the journey into the labyrinth. We write to expand our world when we feel strangled, or constricted, or lonely... When I don't write, I feel my world shrinking... I feel I lose my fire and my color.” WorldFeelsWritingMomentsAbleSpeakLosesTeachRecordsFireOur LivesJourneyAwarenessColorTasteLonelyOur WorldLabyrinthShrinkingAwareness Of Life Author:Anais Nin
“Self-awareness is your awareness of the world, which you experience through the five senses (sound, touch, sight, taste, and smell). Pay attention to your sensory impressions and be aware of those five ways that the world comes to you.” WorldWaySelfSoundPayAttentionFiveAwarenessTasteSightSelf AwarenessSmellSensesImpressionPay AttentionSensoryFive SensesTaste And Smell Author:Deepak Chopra
“The ultimate truth is like the flavour of an apple which you can't see with the eye or hear with the ear. The only way to experience it is to put the teachings into practice. Once you taste it, you are no longer in any doubt about its flavour and you do not have to ask anyone else. The problem is solved.” WayProblemEyeAsksPracticeDoubtTeachingAwarenessTasteTruth IsUltimateEarsApplesFlavourUltimate Truth Author:Ajahn Chah
“It is not possible to provide evidence of life after death to the five senses anymore than it is possible to provide the five senses with evidence of non-physical reality. It cannot be done. The five senses; sight,hearing, taste and smell together form a single sensory system whose object of detection is physical reality. This cannot detect non-physical reality. Humankind is beginning to be able to access data the 5 senses cannot provide.” DoneRealityAbleTogetherFormFiveAwarenessObjectsTasteEvidenceSightHearingSmellAccessSensesDataHumankindAfter DeathSensoryLife After DeathFive SensesDetectionTaste And Smell Author:Gary Zukav
“Zen is the most scientific method to inquire into your consciousness. It takes you beyond mind into a space called no-mind. No self, but pure awareness, and you have a taste of eternity and immortality.” MindSelfSpaceConsciousnessAwarenessTastePureEternityMethodImmortalityScientific Method Author:Rajneesh
“The greatest discovery in life, the most precious treasure, is of awareness. Without it you are bound to be in darkness, full of fears. And you will go on creating new fears - there is no end to it. You will live in fear, you will die in fear, and you will never be able to taste something of freedom. And it was all the time your potential; any moment you could have claimed it, but you never claimed it.” EndsMomentsAbleDiesFearDarknessAwarenessGoes OnTasteCreatingDiscoveryBoundsTreasureDiscovery In Life Author:Rajneesh