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You are awareness, disguised as a person.
Once you perceive, you pursue. Once you pursue, you receive.
Perception begins with what is experienced, rather than beginning with what is expected; the model is to "see and understand" rather than "understand and see.
The only things we perceive are our perceptions.
Perception is the way one's eyes see the surrounds and one's mind interprets it.
All great authors are seers.
I've always been a visual person, I'm formerly a graphic designer. I've always seen myself as an observer. I like to maintain objectivity and don't get too intimately involved in my subjects.
Perceive that which cannot be seen with the eye.
What knowledge is there of which man is capable that is not founded on the exterior,
the relation that exists between visible and invisible, the perceptible and the imperceptible?
The perceiver of the dream, the one whom the dream is unfolding before, is what we call the Self.
One can perceive me only with his limited vision. A droplet can't perceive the extent of the ocean.
~ Aarush Kashyap
An artist sees not only the thing, but he also hears its inner voice.
By profession an observer of tones and gestures,
I'm in love, truly, madly, deeply in love with perception.
A seer is a sacred prophet
He gives us the very quintessence of perception,-the clearly crystalized precipitation of all that is most precious in the ferment of impression after the impertinent and obtrusive particulars have evaporated from the memory.
Perception is a tool that's pointed on both ends.
I see, eye see, what my heart feels, soul knows.
In flowing sound and glowing scenes, I touch the living dream.
Awareness is without choice, without demand, without anxiety; in that state of mind, there is perception.
He alone is an acute observer, who can observe minutely without being observed.
A thinker is a person.
The observer cannot be left out of the description of the observation.
One who sees the Supersoul accompanying the individual soul in all bodies and who understands that neither the soul nor the Supersoul is ever destroyed, actually sees.
You, a person with a vision, are like a pebble in a stream, moving ever outward to infinity, impacting on all who come into contact with the ripple.
It is therefore clear that the five perceptions (i.e., the five senses) just like the other kinds of perceptual powers manifest the Divine Identity, which is the First Beloved and the Perfect Goal of man. Asf r, I, 1, p. 118
I should like to use another word: 'audience' or 'reader' or 'listener' seems inadequate. I suggest the old word 'witness,' which includes the act of seeing and knowing by personal experience, as well as the act of giving evidence.
To hate, to love, to think, to feel, to see; all this is nothing but to perceive.
The soul is the perceiver and the revealer of truth.
When awareness embraces the senses, it enlivens them.
A seeker of Truth looks beyond the apparent and contemplates the hidden.
The eye observes only what the mind, the heart, and the imagination are gifted to see; and sight must be reinforced by insight before souls can be discerned as well as manners, ideas as well as objects, realities and relations as well as appearances and accidental connections.
Observe, and in that observation there is neither the "observer" nor the "observed" - there is only observation taking place.
Perception is a clash of mind and eye, the eye believing what it sees, the mind seeing what it believes.
Vision is seeing the invisible.
Search back into your own vision- think back to the mind that thinks. Who is it?
You see, but you do not observe.
I like to think I'm a listener, and I'm fascinated by observing people - I suppose you just lock that in.
Perception is not something that happens to us, or in us. It is something we do.
Seeing, despite the name, isn't merely visual.Visual-- Seth Godin
I am the imagination of myself.
I am the one who watches.
Not to be confused with the one who knocks.
Always the seer is a sayer," Emerson wrote. "Somehow his dream is told; somehow he publishes it with solemn joy.
We can all see, but can you observe?
The known unseen within becomes structural in what is seen: a being functioning as a self, in person, in this world.
I just see myself as an object in the final image. I know I'm experiencing it when I'm there working on it. I'm there to be worked with, as anything else that I work with.
You are the observer who watches your emotions as they push, pull and stretch you.
Observation enrich your capacity to think. Solababe
Eye , gazelle, delicate wanderer, Drinker of horizon's fluid line; Ear that suspends on a chord The spirit drinking timelessness; Touch, love, all senses ...
One can only see what one observes, and one observes only things which are already in the mind.
The stranger's way of looking at things, the eye of a man who does not recognize, who is beyond this world, the eye as frontier between being & non-being - belongs to the thinker. It is also the eye of a dying man, a man losing recognition.
Perception is the lens through which we interpret experiences,
and when we change the lens we change how we experience.
A visual sense is something you either have or you don't.
Perception is a vice with which each person is capable of perceiving his or her reality.
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I discover vision, not as a "thinking about seeing," to use Descartes expression, but as a gaze at grips with a visible world, and that is why for me there can be another's gaze.
I think. I sense. I wonder.
Those who can truly see, know.-- Orhan Pamuk
He recognizes voices within silence. (of Max Sebald)
The spaces between the perceiver and the thing perceived can [ ... ] be closed with a shout of recognition.
Who sees the other half of Self, sees Truth.
As a man is, so he sees. As the eye is formed, such are its powers.
I am imagination. I can see what the eyes cannot see. I can hear what the ears cannot hear. I can feel what the heart cannot feel
Being is seeing in the human dimension.
Observing what is around us and registering errant impressions is a state not so much of passive inaction as of alert receptivity. Allowing ourselves to notice, to be open to our surroundings, is a way of awakening our curiosity in the world outside ourselves. The
I am the eye that beholds ... And I am the dreamer that paints the stars in the night sky ... For I am the one they call artist, and you call Love.
can perceive. Television is coming to
Vision is an intelligent form of thought
Pay attention to that which sees the mind.
You can only become the observer of life, if you can perceive the world with the mind and not with the sensory organs.
What do they not see, who see Him Who sees all things?
Sometimes I think I'm an artist. Once in a great while I even think I may be a visionary, but never a prophet, a seer.
Perception is the lie that we convince ourselves exists
...whose true object is to shed the clearest light on every step which reason takes.
Human perception is literally incarnation.
To see, in some measure, like God. His love and His knowledge are not distinct from one another, nor from Him. We could almost say He sees because He loves, and therefore loves although He sees.
Awareness, no matter how confused it may be, develops from every act of rebellion: the sudden, dazzling perception that there is something in man with which he can identify himself, even if only for a moment.
I define myself from a vision, from a point of view of life.
Thou fail to perceive mineself!
If the function of the artist is to see, the first duty of the critic is to understand what the artist saw.
For the sensory thinker, the world of the mind bears a direct physical resemblance to the world outside.
My perspective will create my perception
a poet is after all, to see
Personal perception is the manifestation of an actual synthesis which, by a continued effort, repeated at every instant, brings back to the unity of the Ego all the phenomena which are produced, whatever be their origin.
What else is soul but a listener?
A [wo]man who is unconscious of [her/]himself acts in a blind, instinctive way and is in addition fooled by all the illusions that arise when he sees everything that he is not conscious of in himself coming to meet him from outside as projections upon his neighbour.
Perhaps there is a degree of perception at which what is real and what is imagines are one: a state of clairvoyant observation, accessible or possibly accessible to the poet or, say, the acutest poet.
One who thinks and reflects develops his foresight and vision.
The senses do not enable us to cognize any entity in its Being; they merely serve to announce the ways in which 'external' Things within-the-world are useful or harmful for human creatures encumbered with bodies ... they tell us nothing about entities in their Being.
It is the soul that sees; the outward eyes
Present the object, but the Mind descries.
We see nothing till we truly understand it.
Perception is projection
Sight is the noblest sense of man.
Intuition feels the imperceptible things that unknown to mind.
It is of the highest importance in the art of detection to be able to recognize, out of a number of facts, which are incidental and which vital. Otherwise your energy and attention must be dissipated instead of being concentrated.
The eye is the most refined of our senses, the one which communicates most directly with our mind, our consciousness.
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
One has not only an ability to perceive the world but an ability to alter one's perception of it; more simply, one can change things by the manner in which one looks at them.
Others can measure their visions by what we see.
Perception shows how deep one can understand an issue or a phenomenon, the mental strength.
Reading is entering into the consciousness of another human being.
I sense people when they're near me, thinking and feeling and moving around, their bodies, their physical energy.
We are all visionaries, and what we see is our soul in things.