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Weird Genius: The Story of ...

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“Curiosity leads to knowledge.
Knowledge leads to understanding.
Understanding leads to love.
Love leads to harmony.
Be curious.”
Sabina Nore

“When you inspire one person you have already changed the world.”
Sabina Nore

“No story should ever be considered as final, nor a rigid telling, but as a prompt to either investigate or meditate upon it. In other words, the story, provided it has at least some discernible depth, ought to be a medium, a prompt to one’s higher self to look beyond the naked narrative. Throughout the ages, until recently, the words story and history were interchangeable in meaning. Storial is now an obsolete word, but if something was, what you would call, historically accurate, then it was storial — not historical.

Stories and histories entangle. Stories can disentangle, and liberate.

This is one of the keys to conscious presence. One of the keys to lucidity.

Stories have that potential, they carry that power within them. Whether they are used to entangle, entertain, or disentangle, depends on the intent and the wisdom of the storyteller. This is an essential truth, valid for any story that has ever been told.
In choosing to let go of the stories which have entangled you into a lilliputian presence, you make room for the story which can not only dis-entangle, but expand your capacity as an individual, and bring you into the presence of ultimate realization. That is the might of the story.

Remember this. As you would take a key and place it in your pocket, take this information, fully aware and conscious of taking it, and save it.”
Sabina Nore, Weird Genius: The Story of Your Ankh

“To forgive is to set oneself free from the echo of a pain.”
Sabina Nore, 22 Triggers

“People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don't believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if they can't find them, make them.”
George Bernard Shaw, Mrs. Warren's Profession

“Admit perceived flaws, perceived faults, admit everything.
Everything is darker, heavier, and more burdensome when it is veiled and concealed. The revealing of these little flaws and burdens creates room for freedom, room for a development. It definitely doesn’t guarantee any progress, but it makes it possible.”
Sabina Nore, 22 Triggers

“I often quote myself. It adds spice to my conversation.”
George Bernard Shaw

“The exuberant focus on this one speck of beauty, human outward appearance, cultivates an aloofness to all the other beauty we are surrounded with. Thus, it promotes acute mental shortsightedness.”
Sabina Nore, 22 Triggers

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