ordinary man aware surroundings, first, naming labelling them; second, — Paul Brunton, Notebooks Paul Brunton

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The ordinary man is aware of his surroundings, first, by naming and labelling them; second, by linking them with past memory of them; and third, by relating them to his own personal self. The illumined egoless man is simply aware of them, without any of these other added activities.

Paul Brunton, The Notebooks of Paul Brunton

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