
„The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless.“
— Jean Jacques Rousseau Genevan philosopher 1712 - 1778
„The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless.“
— Jean Jacques Rousseau Genevan philosopher 1712 - 1778
— J. G. Ballard British writer 1930 - 2009
As quoted in ‘Interview with J. G. Ballard’, Munich Round Up, 100 (1968), with translation by Dan O’Hara http://www.ballardian.com/munich-round-up-interview-with-jg-ballard
Contexto: I define Inner Space as an imaginary realm in which on the one hand the outer world of reality, and on the other the inner world of the mind meet and merge. Now, in the landscapes of the surrealist painters, for example, one sees the regions of Inner Space; and increasingly I believe that we will encounter in film and literature scenes which are neither solely realistic nor fantastic. In a sense, it will be a movement in the interzone between both spheres.
„The seat of the soul is where the inner world and the outer world meet.“
— Novalis, libro Blüthenstaub
Blüthenstaub (1798), Unsequenced
Contexto: The seat of the soul is where the inner world and the outer world meet. Where they overlap, it is in every point of the overlap.
— Sigmund Freud, libro Dream Psychology
Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis For Beginners (1920) as translated by M. D. Eder
1920s
— Kurien Kunnumpuram Indian theologian 1931 - 2018
Kunnumpuram, Kurien, 2011 “Theological Exploration,” Jnanadeepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies 14/2 (July-Dec 2011)
On God
„A world grows up around me. Am I shaping it, or do its predetermined contours guide my hand?“
— Alan Moore, libro Watchmen
Fuente: Watchmen
— Viktor Schauberger austrian philosopher and inventor 1885 - 1958
Implosion Magazine, No. 71, p. 12 (Callum Coats: Energy Evolution (2000))
Implosion Magazine
— William H. Seward American lawyer and politician 1801 - 1872
Commerce in the Pacific Ocean (1852)
Contexto: Who does not see, then, that every year hereafter, European commerce, European politics, European thoughts, and European activity, although actually gaining greater force and European connections, although actually becoming more intimate will nevertheless relatively sink in importance; while the Pacific Ocean, its shores, its islands, and the vast regions beyond, will become the chief theatre of events in the World's great Hereafter? Who does not see that this movement must effect our own complete emancipation from what remains of European influence and prejudice, and in turn develop the American opinion and influence which shall remould constitutions, laws, and customs, in the land that is first greeted by the rising sun?
— John O'Donohue Irish writer, priest and philosopher 1956 - 2008
Fuente: Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom
— Christopher Caldwell American political writer 1962
Reflections on the Revolution in Europe (2009)
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, libro The Phenomenology of Spirit
The Phenomenology of Spirit (1807)
— Mark Slouka author 1958
Quitting the paint factory: On the virtues of idleness
— Michael Roberts (writer) English schoolteacher and man of letters 1902 - 1948
Two Alternatives? in ' T E Hulme ',Carcanet Press,Manchester, 1982