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Animal Quote by Aldous Huxley

“To be enlightened is to be aware, always, of total reality in its immanent otherness - to be aware of it and yet remain in a condition to survive as an animal. Our goal is to discover that we have always been where we ought to be. Unhappily we make the task exceedingly difficult for ourselves.” quote by Aldous Huxley
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“To be enlightened is to be aware, always, of total reality in its immanent otherness - to be aware of it and yet remain in a condition to survive as an animal. Our goal is to discover that we have always been where we ought to be. Unhappily we make the task exceedingly difficult for ourselves.”

Aldous Huxley

About This Quote

Enlightenment means holding a clear, continuous perception of reality's full depth while still functioning as a living being, acknowledging that we already occupy our rightful place despite self‑imposed obstacles.

In simple terms: Seeing reality fully yet living as a creature.

Key Takeaway

Awareness and acceptance coexist.

Themes

self‑knowledge existential acceptance human limitation spiritual insight philosophical realism

Mood

contemplative hopeful serene

Type

philosophical spiritual motivational

When to use this quote

  • meditative practice
  • psychological therapy
  • creative problem solving
  • leadership development

Key Concepts

consciousness being purpose obstacle

Practical Applications

  • mindfulness training
  • personal growth coaching

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing our current position change our goals?
  • What self‑created barriers hinder our clarity?
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