Johann Toirac

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In the beginning is perfection, wholeness. This original perfection can only be “circumscribed,” or described symbolically; its nature defies any description other than a mythical one, because that which describes, the ego, and that which is described, the beginning, which is prior to any ego, prove to be incommensurable quantities as soon as the ego tries to grasp its object conceptually, as a content of consciousness.
Johann Toirac
El contenido del incosnciente sobre pasa la energetica capaz de ser procesada por el ego.
The Origins and History of Consciousness (Princeton Classics, 113 Book 42)
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