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Beyond the world of thought and sensorial impressions, there are planes and dimensions of perfect light, knowledge, and radiant perfection.
It is utterly astonishing how ordinary a book can be and still be thought the product of omniscience.
IN Incognito the neuroscientist David Eagleman proposes that we are unknown to ourselves: Most of what we do and think and feel is not under our conscious control.
The young do not demand omniscience. They know it is unattainable. They do demand sincerity.
You have to ask it something it knew when it was alive. People don't become omniscient just because they have keeled over.
And this do I call immaculate perception of all things: to want nothing else from them, but to be allowed to lie before them as a mirror with a hundred facets.
We can all see, but can you observe?
It is Spiritually impossible to hide and see at the same time.
To say that God is omniscient is to say that He possesses perfect knowledge and therefore has no need to learn. But it is more: it is to say that God has never learned and cannot learn.
Perfect paranoia is perfect awareness.
Reach into your pocket, a few taps on your smartphone, and you can know anything. We are all omniscient. I have the complete repository of human history sitting two inches away from my dick all day, every day.
Knowing what / Thou knowest not / Is in a sense / Omniscience. -Piet Hein, poet and scientist (1905-1996)
Time, presence and physical attentiveness are our most basic proxies for something ultimately unprovable: that we are understood.
Observation is like a piece of glass, which, as a mirror, must be very smooth, and must be very carefully polished, in order that it may reflect the image pure and undistorted.
The camera introduces us to unconscious optics as does psychoanalysis to unconscious impulses.
We cannot create observers by saying 'observe', but by giving them the power and the means for this observation and these means are procured through education of the senses.
Observation is the telescope of human nature. It is the tele of watching distantly. But taking an action is the result of Self-regulation and interference. It is going beyond boundaries in aiming to achieve a considerable ambitions.
What the human eye observes causally and incuriously, the eye of the camera notes with relentless fidelity.
Accomplishing the impossible is all about seeing the invisible.
The unconscious mind of man sees correctly even when conscious reason is blind and impotent.
Real vision is the ability to see the invisible.
Tiny details imperceptible to us decide everything!
...seeing everything, yet a part of nothing.
Vision is capturing God's assignment
What has been seen cannot be unseen
The body, in fact, and it alone is capable of making visible that which is invisible; the spiritual and the divine.
The most essential ingredient in creating our universe is the consciousness that observes it." The
Through the ear, we shall enter the invisibility of things.
There is in the blind as in the seeing an Absolute which gives truth to what we know to be true, order to what is orderly, beauty to the beautiful, touchableness to what is tangible.
Observe what is with undivided awareness.
Nothing secretly; for Time sees and hears all things, and discloses all.'" "I
Watching I watch myself, what I see is my creation as though entering through my eyes perception is conception into an eye more crystal clear water of thoughts, what I watch watches me, I am the creation of what I see
Our very awareness is the window upon which reality presents itself.
It's what's invisible that creates what's visible.
It's all real and it's all illusory: that's Awareness!
Inanimate objects sometimes appear endowed with a strange power of sight. A statue notices, a tower watches, the face of an edifice contemplates.
Our understanding, great as it sometimes seems, can be nothing but the wide-eyed wonder of the child when measured against omniscience.
For what but eye and ear silence the mind
With the minute particulars of mankind?
Something that cannot be explained cannot be seen.
Life is like a double-blind experiment. And the Observer is the only One in on the Know.
We're now getting the first glimpses of the vastness of inner space. This internal, hidden, intimate cosmos commands its own goals, imperatives, and logic.
Owing to some peculiarity in my nervous system, I have perception of some things, which no one else has; or at least very few, if any ... I can throw rays from every quarter of the universe into one vast focus.
What could be any more correct for any people than to see with their own eyes?
Some things that are invisible and untouchable can nevertheless be seen and felt.
There is an indefinable mysterious Power that pervades everything.
Sense your presence, the naked, unveiled, unclothed beingness. It is untouched by young or old, rich or poor, good or bad, or any other attributes.
Our means of receiving impressions are absurdly few, and our notions of surrounding objects infinitely narrow. We see things only as we are constructed to see them, and can gain no idea of their absolute nature. With five feeble senses we pretend to comprehend the boundlessly complex cosmos.
The heavens and the earth may be captured by the mind's eye.
By the definite science of meditation known for millenniums to the yogis and sages of India, and to Jesus, any seeker of God can enlarge the caliber of his consciousness to omniscience to receive within himself the Universal Intelligence of God.
Vision? What do you know about my vision? My vision would turn your world upside down, tear asunder your illusions, and send the sanctuary of your own ignorance crashing down around you. Now ask yourself. Are you really ready to see that vision?
Oh invisible, we view thee, O world intangible, we touch thee, o world unknowable, we know thee.
The Observer is the Observed
He alone is an acute observer, who can observe minutely without being observed.
The human mind is our ultimate sense organ. Mind has discovered that there are invisible infinities hidden in light. Our perception of color projects the doubly infinite-dimensional space of physical color onto the three-dimensional wall of our inner Cave.
Vision sees what could be.
Oculus Dei, the eyes of God.
Have a vision. It is the ability to see the invisible. If you can see the invisible, you can achieve the impossible.
Human vision is endowed with the greatest Reality, since it comes to us directly from the contemplation of the Universe.
The greatest single distinguishing feature of the omnipotence of God is that our imagination gets lost thinking about it.
What the eyes sees, the ear hears, and the mind belives.
Reality gets created through acts of observation
How remarkable we are in our ability to hide things from ourselves - our conscious minds only a small portion of our actual minds, jellyfish floating on a vast dark sea of knowing and deciding.
Every moment, as we walk on this earth, we are watched and judged by the eyes of the universe.
Having visual impressions is, of course, necessary for seeing things, but it is not sufficient. What must be added is not anything sensible. And it is precisely this that unlocks the outer world for us; for without this non-sensible something, each of us would remain locked up in his inner world.
The mind, in discovering truths, acts in the same manner as it acts through the eye in discovering objects; when once any object has been seen, it is impossible to put the mind back to the same condition it was in before it saw it.
The infinite wonders of the universe are revealed to us in exact measure as we are capable of receiving them. The keenness of our vision depends not on how much we can see, but on how much we feel.
Integrate the unseen of what you first are in the midst of all things seen.
I am the camera's eye. I am the machine that shows you the world as I alone see it. Starting from today I am forever free of human immobility. I am in perpetual movement. I approach and draw away from things-I crawl under them-I climb on them-I am on the head of a galloping horse.
Our Higher Self is perfect, Omniscient and Almighty. A fragment of God himself. A pure, transparent, luminous, Quintessence.
Things that are seen are temporal; things that are unseen are eternal.
God is omnipotent, He is omniscient, and He is ever present.
Observe perpetually!
For the outer sense alone perceives visible things and the eye of the heart alone sees the invisible
The universe is a giant perceptual matrix. It perceives itself through its substance
Sometimes I wonder how we can be so sure what it is God sees. How arrogant we are, I sometimes think, to imagine there's someone watching us every minute. To think our every action matters that much.
Only 'he', who becomes free from his intellect (abudha), can become Omniscient (sarvagna).
The body is seen by the mind, but the mind is seen by what?
Things are opaque to us, and we are opaque to ourselves.
Scientists are in the strange position of being confronted daily by the indisputable fact of their own consciousness, yet with no way of explaining it.
In an invisible mirror you see your invisible self.
Although it is difficult to pinpoint the physical base or location of awareness, it is perhaps the most precious thing concealed within our brains. And it is something that the individual alone can feel and experience. Each of us cherishes it highly, yet it is private.
The consciousness of the seer, is a greater power for knowledge than the consciousness of the thinker. The perceptual power of the inner sight is greater and more direct than the perceptual power of thought: ...
is one thing to say that you are unaware of a vast amount of activity in your brain. It is quite another to say that some of this activity is aware of itself and is watching your every move.
The majority of individuals view their surroundings with a minimal amount of observational effort. They are unaware of the rich tapestry of details that surrounds them, such as the subtle movement of a person's hand or foot that might betray his thoughts or intentions.
Those who cannot themselves observe can at least acquire the observation of others.
For however dutifully we record what we see around us, the common denominator of all we see is always, transparently, shamelessly, the implacable I.
What do they not see, who see Him Who sees all things?
That was mere probing, my eye was really turned on an invisible realm far beyond the horizon. What is it to see the invisible? That is the ultimate vision, the denial at the end of all seeing, the eye's denial of itself.
We are a way of the universe knowing itself.
He had seen the whole Universe stretching to infinity around him - everything. And with it had come the clear and extraordinary knowledge that he was the most important thing in it. Having a conceited ego is one thing. Actually being told by a machine is another.
The one pair of eyes into which you can never gaze is your own.
The existence of conscious minds and their access to the evident truth of ethics and methematics are among the data that a theory of the world and our place in it has yet to explain.
We live in the midst of invisible forces whose effects alone we perceive. We move among invisible forms whose actions we very often do not perceive at all, though we may be profoundly affected by them.
We are not just highly evolved animals with biological computers embedded inside our skulls; we are also fields of consciousness without limits, transcending time, space, matter, and linear causality.
We can not hear or see everything, but a experience let us understanding it.
One cannot simply perceive everything, to be able to perceive everything would be to tedious
We are the eyes through which the Univers observes itself and knows itself divine.
As no one else can know how we perceive, we are the best experts on ourselves.
We know that an object that is not consciously noticed at the time of a first visit can, by its absence during subsequent visits, provoke an indefinable impression: as a result of this sighting backward in time, the absence of the object becomes a presence one can feel.
For you are an observer, you know, you observe things, that's why you live.