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“Dr Maslow emphasizes that it is important to realize that: the knowledge revealed was there all the time, ready to be perceived, if only the perceiver were ‘up to it’, ready for it. This is a change in perspicuity, in the efficiency of the perceiver, in his spectacles, so to speak, not a change in the nature of reality or the invention of a new piece of reality which wasn’t there before. (Maslow 1970, p.81)”
Olga Bogdashina, Autism and the Edges of the Known World: Sensitivities, Language and Constructed Reality