The Absolute Quotes

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Emil M. Cioran
“I have recommended you the dignity of skepticism: yet here I am, prowling around the Absolute. Technique of contradiction? Remember, rather, what Flaubert said: "I am a mystic and I believe in nothing".”
Emil Cioran, The Temptation to Exist

Bob Dylan
“Absolutely," he says. "If it's at all possible.”
Bob Dylan

David Steindl-Rast
“After all, how could I be a person if Ultimate Reality were impersonal?”
David Steindl-Rast, Deeper Than Words: Living the Apostles' Creed

Arthur Schopenhauer
“What does the absolute mean? Something that is, and of which (under pain of punishment) we dare not ask further whence and why it is. A precious rarity for professors of philosophy!”
Arthur Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Idea

“You are not that which you experience
Because there is always
A subject to the experience.
That subject… Is YOU!”
SantataGamana, Kriya Yoga Exposed: The Truth About Current Kriya Yoga Gurus, Organizations & Going Beyond Kriya, Contains the Explanation of a Special Technique Never Revealed Before

tatsat
“You were born with the Universe, you live with the universe and you will dissolve in the universe. Be proud of your pedigree.”
tatsat, The Absolute

tatsat
“Your destiny was not written at the time of your birth. The path of your life was carved out with the manifestation of the Universe itself.”
tatsat, The Absolute

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“When a community fails to distinguish the rituals from the religion, it needs to prophecies to predict its spiritual demise.”
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tatsat
“If she says NO, the entire human race will be wiped off the face of this earth in less than 100 years.”
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“Yoga peels off the layers of false identity and reveals your true Self.”
tatsat, The Absolute

“The individual is certainly a tiny thing in the eyes of the infinity, but just because one is tiny does not mean one is insignificant.”
J. W. Barlament

“We are all just reflections of the infinity, and as such, we are all just different expressions of the same basic being.”
J. W. Barlament

Allison Saft
“She really had been blind, if she had refused to acknowledge how beautiful Sylvia was before now. The Absolute was much closer than she'd ever believed. It was not in God, not in nature. It was right here before her. Close enough to touch.
Close enough to profane.”
Allison Saft, A Dark and Drowning Tide