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How To Expand Your Perception

  • Writer: Hiroko Tsukiji-Steinberg
    Hiroko Tsukiji-Steinberg
  • Nov 27, 2021
  • 1 min read

The problem is that the very mind at your disposal, with which man tries to grasp and comprehend, is itself as fragmentary as the reality this mind is supposed to transcend. This seems indeed an insurmountable hurdle. Thus the struggle is really: how can you expand your perception, your consciousness itself, so that it can grasp the meaning behind the manifestation?



Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 181

An Unedited Lecture April 10, 1970

THE MEANING OF THE HUMAN STRUGGLE

 
 
 

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