“The machine not only does it relieve us mechanically of a crushing weight of physical and mental labor; but by the miraculous enhancing of our senses, through its powers of enlargement, penetration and exact measurement, it constantly increases the scope and clarity of our perceptions. It fulfills the dream of all living creatures by satisfying our instinctive craving for the maximum of consciousness with a minimum of effort! Having embarked upon so profitable a path, how can Mankind fail to pursue it?” DoeDreamEffortConsciousnessPathFailingMankindCreaturesPerceptionLaborMachinesWeightIncreaseSensesPursueClarityCrushSatisfyingMinimumScopeCravingMiraculousMaximumProfitableMeasurementLiving CreaturesPenetrationEnlargement Author:Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
“Life is the path. Can the path be seen? Observe the path and you are far from it. Without observation how can one know they are on the path? The path cannot be seen, nor can it not be unseen. Perception is delusion; abstraction is nonsensical. Your path is freedom. Name it and it vanishes.” KnowsLife IsNamesPathPerceptionObservationDelusionUnseenAbstractionNonsensical Author:Eric S. Nylund
“Dying is all about letting go and letting be, as is the awareness of God. People who have traveled far along the contemplative path are often aware that the sense of separation from God is itself pasted up out of a mass of thoughts and feelings. When the mind comes into its own stillness and enters the silent land, the sense of separation goes. Union is seen to be the fundamental reality and separateness a highly filtered mental perception.” PeopleMindFeelingsRealityPathLandDyingAwarenessLetting GoPerceptionMassFundamentalsUnionsSilentSeparationStillnessTraveledThoughts And FeelingsContemplativeSeparateness Book:Into the Silent Land: A Guide to the Christian Practice of Contemplation Source: Into the Silent Land: A Guide to the Christian Practice of Contemplation
“Man is more than his environment. It is from the innate quality of the Spirit in him, his inner storehouse, that he draws those ideas, his intuitions, which unify his perceptions of the external world instantaneously with a value which is qualitative and not quantitative, and which he embodies in the works of his culture - those achievements which belong not only to one particular time but to all times, and mark the path of his upward progress.” MenWorldIdeasSpiritValuesCultureQualityPathEnvironmentProgressParticularAchievementPerceptionDrawsMarkIntuitionAll TimeInnateQualitative Author:Nilakanta Sri Ram
“What I'm after is the liquidity of things, how one things leads you on to the rest... The works are about concentration, intention, and paths of thought: the flow of totality in our perception, the fragmentation of the river of phenomenon.” PathOne ThingPerceptionFlowRiversIntentionConcentrationPhenomenonTotalityFragmentationLiquidity Author:Gabriel Orozco