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there is no such thing as an unconscious no.
Negative words other than not are usually strong:
Disease may ... be thought of as the negation of the normal.
It's a soft-sounding word, 'never,' but its velvety timbre can't hide its sharp edges ... Never pressed down on him. It grabbed him by the neck and shook him. He sucked in a deep breath, sucked in all that never and started to sneeze. Never filled his nose, his eyes, his soaking fur.
A physical shortcoming could produce a kind of mental excess. The process, it seemed, was reversible. Mental excess could produce, for its own purposes, the voluntary blindness and deafness of deliberate solitude, the artificial impotence of asceticism.
Certain actions take place outside the normal course of things so unexpectedly that they seem to paralyse ordinary capacity for feeling surprise;
The universe is a flaw in the purity of non-being.
My work became an exploration of non-intention.
The consciousness of the falsity of present pleasures, and the ignorance of the vanity of absent pleasures, cause inconstancy.
When I believe in my ability to do something, there is no such word as no.
The human condition ... is defined by the aspiration to always supersede oneself, which in turn requires nonconformity.
The essential Not-self could be perceived very clearly in things and in living
creatures on the hither side of good and evil. In human beings it was visible only when they were in
repose, their minds untroubled, their bodies motionless.
The unconscious can become destructive if it is disregarded and thwarted.
Concentration, the suspension of time, an unobtrusive wit.
When it is recognized that there is nothing beyond what is seen of the mind itself, the discrimination of being and non-being ceases and, as there is thus no external world as the object of perception, nothing remains but the solitude of Reality.
The inception of human consciousness, the genesis of awareness, must have entailed prolonged 'condensations' around intractable nodes of wonder and terror, at the discriminations to be made between the self and the other, between being and non-being (the discovery of the scandal of death).
Consciousness is a being the nature of which is to be conscious of the nothingness of its being.
Non-reaction is a language that everyone understands. It communicates to the offender and causes him to be upset with the upset that he intended for you.
Through some strange and powerful principle of mental chemistry which she has never divulged, nature wraps up in the impulse of strong desire, that something which recognizes no such word as impossible, and accepts no such reality as failure.
The unconscious in us warns us that in art we have to followoneparticular path. And if wefollow it, it isnotthe sign of anunconscious act.On the contrary, it showsthat there is in our ordinary consciousness a greater awareness of our unconsciousness.
What is my nothingness to the stupor that awaits you?
I feel like someone breathed new air into my lungs. I am not Abnegation. I am not Dauntless.
I am Divergent.
No progressive knowledge will ever medicine that dread misgiving of a mysterious and pathless power given to words of a certain import.
A person can escape an ingrained pattern of mental incapacity or 'non compos mentis' ("no power of the mind") by reading, writing, thinking, and studying their environment for telling external determinates that will shape a journey of the mind, body, and soul.
Act non-action; undertake no undertaking; taste the tasteless.
What is not pronounced tends to nonexistence.
false consciousness:
No growth without resistance. No action without reaction. No desire without restraint.
The state should, I think, be called 'anesthesia.' This signifies insensibility.
Without awareness of bodily feeling and attitude, a person becomes split into a disembodied spirit and a disenchanted body.
The unconscious is the unwritten history of mankind from time unrecorded.
Nothingness is a sigh of eternity, a casual avowal of the infinite
A purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity.
Conscious practice becomes unconscious practice.
The unconscious mind of man sees correctly even when conscious reason is blind and impotent.
Those who consider the inessential to be essential
And see the essential as inessential Don't reach the essential,
Living in the field of wrong intention
The mind is constantly talking. If the inner talk can drop even for a single moment you will be able to have a glimpse of no-mind. That's what meditation is all about. The state of no-mind is the right state. It is your state.
The unconscious mind is coextensive with the universe.
Self-acquainta nce is a rare condition.
The only aberration is denial of self.
Neither poetry, nor ambition, nor love have any alertness of countenance as they pass by me.
Fabulosity. It's a state of being.
Emptiness and the not-"I" is the quality that arises when the therapist consciously moves out of his own way without hindering the therapeutic process through his own ideas, attitudes, expectations and concepts. He is present, available and responds with the truth in the moment.
Ennui is the disease of hearts without feeling, and of minds without resources.
In Nonviolent Communication you will find an amazingly effective language for saying what's on your mind and in your heart. Like so many essential and elegant systems, it's simple on the surface, challenging to use in the heat of the moment and powerful in its results.
Nonviolence is an attribute of the Almighty whose ways of fulfilling Himself are inscrutable.
Nonviolence, in its dynamic condition means conscious suffering.
The nonexistent is whatever we have not sufficiently desired. Only after death, only in solitude, does a man's true nature emerge. In death, as on the chimney sweep's Saturday night, the soot gets washed from his body.
Empty orators and silent scholars
died without having understood Being and non-Being.
Ignorants, my brothers, let us continue tasting
the juice of the grape attentively and let
the authorities satisfy themselves
with dry raisins.
The most prevalent poetic representation of contemporary experience is the mimesis of disorientation by non sequitor.
The unearthly arrogance of the nonexistence.
Non-judgmental justice is a perception that allows you to see everything in life, but does not engage your negative emotions.
I refuse to pronounce the names of possession and nonpossession.
It is distraction, not meditation, that becomes habitual; interruption, not continuity; spasmodic, not constant toil.
Affliction compels us to recognize as real what we do not think possible.
When there are thoughts, it is distraction: when there are no thoughts, it is meditation.
I am convinced there's a gramma gene that disables the word "no.
Analysis brings no curative powers in its train; it merely makes us conscious of the existence of an evil, which, oddly enough, is consciousness.
The maxim, "Nothing prevails but perfection," may be spelled PARALYSIS.
Moreover both this constant awareness (generally called 'consciousness'), and this non-sensuous inner perception (generally called 'introspection') have been supposed to be exempt from error.
What comes into the world to disturb nothing merits neither attention nor patience
Non-operational ideas are non-behavioral and subversive. The movement of thought is stopped at barriers which appear as the limits of Reason itself.
In very truth it is the unattained which gives zest to the commonplace and brims the cup of our daily life with keenest joy.
Absence, the highest form of presence.
Refrain tonight And that shall lend a kind of easiness To the next abstinence: the next more easy; For use alomost can change the stamp of nature
Odd how the impossible negation of death - the sudden absence of life where once there was promise - can stimulate an early philosophical bent.
All the movements of our body are not merely those dictated by impulse or weariness; they are the correct expression of what we consider decorous. Without impulses, we could take no part in social life; on the other hand, without inhibitions, we could not correct, direct, and utilize our impulses.
Property was thus appall'd / That the self was not the same / Single nature's double name / Neither two nor one was call'd.
Having come to realize in the first stage of meditation that we are not our bodies, in the second stage we make an even more astounding discovery; we are not our minds either.
That which is produced with intention has passed over from non-existence to existence.
One who will not accept solitude, stillness and quiet recurring moments ... is caught up in the wilderness of addictions; far removed from an original state of being and awareness. This is 'dis-ease.
Come here, I shall bless you within nonduality;
In the perception of the incongruous stimuli, the recognition process is temporarily thwarted and exhibits characteristics which are generally not observable in the recognition of more conventional stimuli.
Though it may be called a nescience, and unknowing, yet there is in it more than all knowing and understanding without it; for this unknowing lures and attracts you from all understood things, and from yourself as well.
NO error is infused into the young mind, to lie there dormant, or to be reproduced only when the subject of thought or action recurs to which the error belongs; but the error becomes a model or archetype, after whose likeness the active powers of the mind create a thousand other errors.
The absence of theistic belief.
One of ennui's most terribel components is the overwhelming feeling of ennui that comes over you whenever you try to explain it.
It is not error which opposes the progress of truth; it is indolence, obstinacy, the spirit of routine, every thing which favors inaction.
This is the very coinage of your brain: this bodiless creation ecstasy.
Life creates itself in delirium and is undone in ennui.
No matter how closely we look, it is difficult to find a mental act that can take place without the support of some physical function.
Nothing, my dear and clever colleague, is not your run-of-the-mill nothing, the result of idleness and inactivity, but dynamic, aggressive Nothingness, that is to say, perfect, unique, ubiquitous, in other words Nonexistence, ultimate and supreme.
The phenomenon develops calmly, but it is invisible, unstoppable. One feels, one sees it born and grow steadily; and it is not in one's power to either hasten or slow it down.
The individual who is the servant of technique must be completely unconscious of himself.
Asexuality, auditions, and Ashlinn. The world was giving me reason to worship the A section of my dictionary.
Orthodoxy is unconsciousness.
The most complicated achievements of thought are possible without the assistance of consciousness.
It becomes necessary to realize that the body is not conscious, but we are conscious of the body, also that the mind is not conscious but we are conscious of the mind.
RESIST no thought; RETAIN no thought; REACT to no thought; RETURN to the sacred word.
Noumenon beyond phenomena. Thought of the divine incorporeity
The artist must be blind to distinction between 'recognized' or 'unrecognized' conventions of form, deaf to the transitory teaching and demands of his particular age.
Neutrality is no favorite with Providence, for we are so formed that it is scarcely possible for us to stand neuter in our hearts, although we may deem it prudent to appear so in our actions
Being is born of not being.
What we call 'normal' [sane] is a product of repression, denial, splitting, projection, introjection and other forms of destructive action on our experience" (R. Laing, 1967, p. 27).
Why is it that 'we' (the Gnani Purush, the enlightened one) do not have any obstruction (antray)? It is because 'we' are in a desire-free state (Nirichchhak dasha).
With effort, reach to effortlessness. With seeking, reach to a state of no-seeking. With mind, arrive at no-mind.
[S]ometimes in writing of myself ... I have occasionally had the exquisite thrill of putting my finger on a little capsule of truth, and heard it give the faint squeak of mortality under my pressure, an antic sound.
To spend time observing, without drawing, thinking, without drawing, or feeling, without drawing, is the misfortune of nonartists.
Trifling trouble find utterance; deeply felt pangs are silent.
Nonchalance is the ability to remain down to earth when everything else is up in the air.