I agree wholeheartedly (wholeBeingly). This reminds me of a brilliant statement by John Lilly many decades ago, in his book The Center of the Cyclone. John Lilly was the pioneer of research into dolphin intelligence and communication. He was also the inventor of the "isolation tank" which has been used successfully to explore human consciousness.
This is a close paraphrase of his conclusion which is so pertinent to this notion, "In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true is true, or becomes true within certain limitations. These "limitations" are merely further boundaries to be transcended. Within the province of the mind there are no limitations!"
On May 12, 2009 Rod templin wrote :
I agree wholeheartedly (wholeBeingly). This reminds me of a brilliant statement by John Lilly many decades ago, in his book The Center of the Cyclone. John Lilly was the pioneer of research into dolphin intelligence and communication. He was also the inventor of the "isolation tank" which has been used successfully to explore human consciousness.
This is a close paraphrase of his conclusion which is so pertinent to this notion, "In the province of the mind, what one believes to be true is true, or becomes true within certain limitations. These "limitations" are merely further boundaries to be transcended. Within the province of the mind there are no limitations!"