ideas rather than the memorization of facts - and was designed to open the MINDs of those that read his books such that they were awakened to the fact that we are but ONE family ever responsible for the ever changing future of this world - and in so doing the series helped to develop a wide range of skills and ideas amongst its readership. Video project which conveys the essence and emotions attatched to my 17 year old car. Created with Adobe After Effects.
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om a completely different vantage point. I no longer saw the world from within the prison of my small self. Now I saw my small self from outside it. And this outside position included the whole universe. To say I was amazed is an understatement. I was in a state of awe and wonder at the spectacular turn of events, shift in perspective, and profound self-transformation. Now my sense of self was literally enormous. And this enormity was inclusive. The once-tiresome and mundane melodrama of my personal identity had broken wide open and suddenly felt like it was the thrilling journey of the entire cosmos. My own life now felt like it was one with all of life and my sense of self had transformed in such a way that now I wanted to embrace or include as many others in this newfound consciousness as I could.
—Andrew Cohen
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Added by Michael Grove at 17:35 on September 14, 2012
to sense
worth from within ... as DT Suzuki wrote, in 1953, in his
introduction to Eugen Herrigel's Zen in the Art of Archery …
CHILDLIKENESS has to be restored … with long years of
training in the art of self-forgetfulness.
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"TO [BE] involved in the very process of
SPACETIME [BE]ing resolved by way of
[OUR] SENSE of SELF in a state of
change, in a state of [BE]coming" as
Gregory Shepherd has so LUCIDLY
proposed.