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Tieszen Memorial Marion Quotes By Ken Wilber

The Yoga of the Dream State has always held to be one of the fastest, most efficient ways of reaching a plateau experience of subtle and causal realms, thus quickly opening the door to stable adaptation at - and transcendence of - those realms. — Ken Wilber

Tieszen Memorial Marion Quotes By Norton Juster

Isn't this everyone's Point of View?" asked Tock, looking around curiously.
"Of course not," replied Alec, sitting himself down on nothing. "It's only mine, and you certainly can't always look at things from someone else's Point of View. For instance, from here that looks like a bucket of water," he said, pointing to a bucket of water; "but from an ant's point of view it's a vast ocean, from an elephant's just a cool drink, and to a fish, of course, it's home. So, you see, the way you see things depends a great deal on where you look at them from. — Norton Juster

Tieszen Memorial Marion Quotes By Mata Amritanandamayi

Understand this great truth: The happiness that comes from the pleasures of the world is but a minute reflection of the infinite bliss that comes from within your own Self. — Mata Amritanandamayi

Tieszen Memorial Marion Quotes By Homer

See now, how men lay blame upon us gods for what is after all nothing but their own folly. — Homer

Tieszen Memorial Marion Quotes By Joshua Sasse

I started - well, in England it works a little bit differently. You have to do Fringe theatre, which is basically free theatre. You do it in pubs and small theaters and village halls across the country, and you work for a theatre company. You're part of a troupe. — Joshua Sasse

Tieszen Memorial Marion Quotes By Don DeLillo

The view is endlessly fulfilling. It is like the answer to a lifetime of questions and vague cravings. — Don DeLillo