A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.
William Shakespeare (via goodreadss)
La femme a une puissance singulière qui se compose de la réalité de la force et de l'apparence de la faiblesse.
- Victor Hugo
The mind wants to land, to fixate, to hold a concept, but the only way you can be really free is by not fixating. That’s part of true maturity, and it’s one of the hardest things for spiritual people who have had true and powerful revelations to go through - to accept the degree of surrender needed to literally let go of all experience and all self-reference. Even in great revelations, there is almost always something that wants to claim, “I am this.” Every time you claim, “I am this”, you just claimed another sense perception, thought, emotion, or feeling.
Adyashanti (via davejwatson)
Je ne parlerai pas, je ne penserai rien : Mais l’amour infini me montera dans l’âme.
- Arthur Rimbaud
Landscape with three figures, 1901, Paul Gauguin
Medium: oil,canvas
Untitled, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Asian Art
Purchase, William Spielman Bequest, in memory of William and Bette-Ann Spielman, 2009 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Copper alloy
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/75359
Path of Life I, 1958, M.C. Escher
Medium: woodcut