“If you dig deeply, you will find that you are not a singular self but that there are many selves, many voices within you. The more conscious you are of those selves and the more you let them find expression through you, the more complete you will be.” IfsSelfVoiceExpressionBuddhismConsciousWithin YouDig Deep Author:Frederick Lenz
“For the Suprematist, the proper means is the one that provides the fullest expression of pure feeling and ignores the habitually accepted object. The object in itself is meaningless to him, and the ideas of the conscious mind are worthless.” MindMeanIdeasFeelingsObjectsExpressionPureConsciousAcceptedMeaninglessWorthlessConscious Mind Author:Kazimir Malevich
“Actions which are conscious expressions of the turn-on, tune-in, drop-out rhythm are religious.The wise person devotes his life exclusively to the religious search - for therein is found the only ecstasy, the only meaning. Anything else is a competitive quarrel over (or Hollywood-love sharing of) studio props.” PersonsActionTurnsFoundReligiousWiseExpressionConsciousHollywoodStudiosRhythmTunesEcstasyQuarrelsTurn-onPropsWise Person Author:Timothy Leary
“Learn technique; have full command to the extent of not being conscious of how it is done. When craftsmanship has been developed, you are free to create... technique will give way to expression!” WayGivingHas BeensDoneExpressionConsciousTechniqueCommandCraftsmanship Author:Sergei Bongart
“So much of every art is an expression of the subconscious that it seems to me most of all the important qualities are put there unconsciously, and little of importance by the conscious intellect. But these are things for the psychologist to untangle.” LittlesArtImportantSeemsQualityExpressionConsciousArt IsImportanceIntellectSubconsciousPsychologist Author:Edward Hopper
“Poetry, from describing external events objectively, is becoming subjectified into a poetry of personal conscious expression.” EventsExpressionBecomingConsciousDescribing Book:The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind Source: The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
“We are living in what the Greeks called the kairos - the right moment - for a 'metamorphosis of the gods', of the fundamental principles and symbols. This peculiarity of our time, which is certainly not of our conscious choosing, is the expression of the unconscious man within us who is changing.” MenMomentsGrowthPrinciplesExpressionConsciousFundamentalsSymbolsGreekOur TimeUnconsciousMetamorphosisMemories Dreams ReflectionsRight MomentFundamental Principles Author:Carl Jung
“Photography is the typical means of expression of a society founded on a civilization of technicians, conscious of the aims it has set for itself... Its power of exactly reproducing external reality, a power inherent in its technique, lends it a documentary character and makes it appear as the most faithful and impartial process for the reproduction of social life.” MeanCharacterRealitySocialProcessExpressionCivilizationPhotographyConsciousAimTechniqueFaithfulInherentTypicalDocumentariesSocial LifeReproductionTechniciansReproducing Author:Gisele Freund
“When I find that I am more conscious, it's because I'm in tune with a higher reality. When I'm less conscious, it's because I've cut off that entunement to some extent. Maybe through drinking, through anger, through whatever. And I realized then that God has to be an infinite consciousness, and that I had to be an expression of that consciousness. And that the goal of life then must be to become more and more in tune with that consciousness. And I decided to give my life to God. And around that time, to make a long story short, I found Autobiography of a Yogi.” GivingLongStoriesRealityFoundGoalConsciousnessCuttingExpressionHigherConsciousDecidedInfiniteDrinkingI RealizedTunesAutobiographyLife GoalYogiLong StoryAutobiography Of A YogiInfinite Consciousness Author:Goswami Kriyananda
“All manners of freedom, including freedom of expression, freedom of conscious, freedom of thought...it accepts tolerance. But it is not an atheist society. Religion is the private affair of an individual...be present in the public domain, but state has to be clearly separated from religion. When I'm speaking, I'm speaking only for myself. At the same time, I know that these ideas have wide support among the Iranian population.” KnowsIdeasStatesIndividualAcceptingSupportExpressionConsciousIncludingAffairAtheistPopulationWideToleranceMannersDomainFreedom Of ThoughtFreedom Of ExpressionIranianPublic DomainHeist Society Author:Akbar Ganji
“I think movies are expressions of our imagination; they are expressions of our conscious and of our subconscious. I think that movies can be analyzed the way dreams are analyzed, and sometimes I feel that the viewers or the journalists I discuss the film with are psychoanalysts who are trying to make sense of my dreams.” ThinkingWayFeelsTryingSometimesDreamFilmImaginationExpressionConsciousMake SenseJournalistSubconsciousViewers Author:Olivier Assayas
“Every mind which has given itself to self-expression in art is aware of a directing agency outside its conscious control which it has agreed to label 'inspiration'.” MindArtSelfInspirationGivenExpressionConsciousArt IsLabelsAgencySelf Expression Author:Norman Lindsay
“Every isolated passion, is, in isolation, insane; sanity may be defined as synthesis of insanities. Every dominant passion generates a dominant fear, the fear of its non-fulfillment. Every dominant fear generates a nightmare, sometimes in form of explicit and conscious fanaticism, sometimes in paralyzing timidity, sometimes in an unconscious or subconscious terror which finds expression only in dreams. The man who wishes to preserve sanity in a dangerous world should summon in his own mind a parliament of fears, in which each in turn is voted absurd by all the others.” MenWorldShouldMindMaySometimesDreamFormTurnsPassionWishDangerousExpressionConsciousTerrorAbsurdInsaneDefinedPreservesFulfillmentInsanityIsolationUnconsciousNightmareSanityIsolatedDominantSubconsciousParliamentFanaticismExplicitTimiditySynthesisDangerous World Author:Bertrand Russell