Dissolution Quote by Iain Pears
““She had lost herself in this old work, her personality dissolving into it, so that she had been set free. The immortality of the soul lies in its dissolution; this was the cryptic comment that so frustrated Olivier and which Julien had only ever grasped as evidence for the history of a particular school of thought. He had known all about its history, but Julia knew what it meant. He found the realization strangely reassuring.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Dream of Scipio, 2002
Immersion in work can dissolve self, leading to a liberating sense of timelessness and purpose.
In simple terms: Deep focus frees the soul.
Seek immersion to transcend self.
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When to use this quote
- academic research
- artistic creation
- meditation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does deep work affect your sense of self?
- Can dissolution be both freeing and unsettling?
Over‑identification may cause loss of personal boundaries.