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- In Zen you are learning how to make new realities, to build things inside your mind.
- The ten thousand states of mind are hallucinatory. Hallucinations are real. Dreams are real. But there are some things more real.
- The tremendous population increase has made meditation and psychic perception, things that come naturally to spiritually evolved people, difficult to practice and participate in.
- If you have more personal power and you are in higher states of mind, then naturally you can see things and adhere to them or…
- Dreams are just silly things that pass through your mind at night. "Dreaming" is out-of-the-body experiences where you are traveling through the different dimensions -…
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- The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. — Aristotle
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- Change in all things is sweet. — Aristotle
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