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“If you are mindful, Asclepius, these things should seem true to you, but they will be beyond belief if you have no knowledge. To understand is to believe, and not to believe is not to understand. Reasoned discourse does [not] get to the truth, but mind is powerful, and, when it has been guided by reason up to a point, it has the means to get [as far as] the truth. After mind had considered all this carefully and had discovered that all of it is in harmony with the discoveries of reason, it came to believe, and in this beautiful belief it found rest. By an act of god, then, those who have understood find what I have been saying believable, but those who have not understood do not find it believable. Let this much be told about understanding and sensation.”
Brian P. Copenhaver, Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius

Carlos Castaneda
“Seers can see, for instance, the light of the scarabs' emanations expanding to great size.”
Carlos Castañeda, The Fire from Within

Ram Dass
“How do I know if a person is my guru?" a devotee asked Maharajji. "Do you feel he can free you from all desires, attachments, and so forth? DO you feel he can lead you to final liberation?”
Ram Dass, Miracle of Love

Carlos Castaneda
“I really felt I had lost my body, don Juan."
"You did."
"You mean, I really didn't have a body?"
"What do you think yourself?"
"well, I don't know. All I can tell you is what I felt."
That is all there is in reality - what you felt.”
Carlos Castaneda, The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

Carlos Castaneda
“That is no metaphorical statement," he said. "I mean what I say. Big animals like that have the capacity to read thoughts. And I don't mean guess. I mean they know everything directly.”
Carlos Castañeda, The Power of Silence: Further Lessons of don Juan

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