“You learn history in school, and you have a reverential feeling toward it. But by being irreverent, it feels current.” FeelsFeelingsSchoolCurrentsIrreverent Author:Benjamin Walker
“I've been accused countless times of writing gloomy futures. But to me, the texture of my sci-fi just feels like an extrapolation of current trends.” FeelsWritingCurrentsTrendsSci FiAccusedTextureMy FutureGloomy Author:Richard K. Morgan
“I feel as though I am trying to describe a three-dimensional experience while living in a two-dimension world. The appropriate words, descriptions, and concepts don't even exist in our current language. I have subsequently read the accounts of other people's near-death experiences and their portrayals of heaven and I am able to see the same limitations in their descriptions and vocabulary that I see in my own.” PeopleWorldFeelsTryingTwoGodAbleChristianThreeLanguageHeavenReligiousMy OwnConceptsAccountsCurrentsLimitationDimensionsAppropriateDescriptionVocabularyNear DeathPortrayalNear Death Experience Author:Mary C. Neal
“I feel that special secret current between the public and me. I can hold them with one little note in the air, and they will not breathe. That is a great, great moment.” FeelsLittlesI CanMomentsSecretAudienceAirSpecialNotesCurrentsBreatheGreat Moments Author:Arthur Rubinstein
“One of the great mysteries of our current state of consciousness is how we can live in a world where absolutely nothing is fixed, and yet perceive a world of 'fixedness.' But once we start to see reality more as it is, we realize that nothing is permanent, so how could the future be fixed? How could we live in anything but a world of continual possibility? The realization allows us to feel more alive.” WorldFeelsStatesRealityMotivationalRealizingConsciousnessAliveMysteryPossibilityCurrentsRealizationPermanentPerceiveFixedAbsolutely NothingStates Of Consciousness Book:Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership Source: Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership