“We come into this world empty, with nothing. Everything of which we perceive ourselves to be is illusion, mere attachments which we pick up along the way. We do not
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NOTE – This transcription of “The Meaning of Death” by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy was done by Nikarev Leshy from the book “Metaphysics” (vol. 2: Selected Papers), chapter “Unpublished Works”, p. 426-429.
“We are unknown, we knowers, ourselves to ourselves: this has its own good reason. We have never searched for ourselves—how should it then come to pass, that we should ever
“Blindness does not only effect the eyes, but the mind also. Those who suffer from physical blindness often have highly tuned minds, but those that are spiritually blind, suffer far
“Confront that which you fear and fear will cease to be. But note that it is a mistake to become attached to that which you use to destroy those fears.
“My gift to you is death, so embrace it and know thy true Self. Only by the stripping away of the false masks that we wear, deceiving ourselves, can we
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“Madness is only that which is perceived to be so by those on the path of delusion, with ignorance as their only guide.” Sapienti Sat! Veda-Enough! – Nikarev Leshy Sanghrajkara
“In Blood we can see the abyss, of which through the gates of mystery we must pass. It is a sacred tool, a sacrificial gift, and a key to opening
“ With a clear mind, taking one step further down the road to Hel that I tread, I hand death to myself, in order that I may truly live.” Sapienti