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| Representations | "In the practical field of life, a person is an object of the senses. The mental representation or mental image we have of a person is another thing. It is something similar to the difference that exists between a person and her photograph. The person is a person and her photograph is a photograph, and her representation is what it represents. There are mental photos, and the mental photos we may have of that person are one thing and the actual person is another thing. This mental photo comes to be the representation of that person. Psychological aggregates constitute the ego, but representations reflect objects in the world of senses." - Lecture: Mental Representations |
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Quote of the Moment
“Only the tranquil heart can give us true and legitimate happiness. The purpose of profound interior meditation is to obtain true tranquility. It is not possible to obtain the peace of the tranquil heart as long as the psychological factors of non-tranquility exist within ourselves. We explore the psychological “I” during profound interior meditation.”-Samael Aun Weor, The Pistis Sophia Unveiled










The Tower of Babel