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The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles by Belsebuub
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“The most fundamental exercise is self-observation, which is the catalyst for inner change, it will give self-knowledge and a clear mind and perception. Without it, the attempt to reach enlightenment and awaken consciousness is destined to fail.”
Belsebuub, The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles
“A major consequence of being psychologically asleep is the psychological and spiritual blindness which results from it. This results in action not from conscious awareness and true intelligence but from self-righteousness, which leads individuals and society as a whole into an abysmal pit.”
Belsebuub, The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles
“Each person is a speck of consciousness that is attempting to awaken and return to its point of origin, to the source. That is life’s true journey and story.”
Belsebuub, The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles
“Pleasure brings pain, but inner silence brings nothing negative; it is in itself of great value and is a far better way to be than to be in ego states.”
Belsebuub, The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles
“In dreams the images in the mind, in the subconscious, merge with and obliterate the perceptions from the astral senses, in a similar way that in daily life the subconscious causes the external world to be perceived with the colorations of thoughts, feelings, images, and emotions; in other words, we daydream or get lost in thoughts.”
Belsebuub, The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles
“For spiritual change, we need to see and understand ourselves. What sees is consciousness, it is what perceives, and is essentially what we are. To understand ourselves we need to look within and study how we think and feel, and doing that is called self-observation.”
Belsebuub, The Awakening of Perception: A Collection of Talks and Articles