
Source: Virtual Mercury House. Planetary & Interplanetary Events, p. 48
Source: Paris Review interview (1972), p. 266
Source: Virtual Mercury House. Planetary & Interplanetary Events, p. 48
“The end of ego is the `Mystic Death' of the mediator”
Quotations from Gurudev’s teachings, Chinmya Mission Chicago
Quote of Caroline Tisdall, 1979, p. 210; as cited in Joseph Beuys and the Celtic Wor(l)d: A Language of Healing, Victoria Walters, LIT Verlag Münster, 2012, p. 180
1970's
“I don't think in any language. I think in images.”
From a BBC Interview (1962), p. 14.
Strong Opinions (1973)
Context: I don't think in any language. I think in images. I don't believe that people think in languages. They don't move their lips when they think. It is only a certain type of illiterate person who moves his lips as he reads or ruminates. No, I think in images, and now and then a Russian phrase or an English phrase will form with the foam of the brainwave, but that’s about all.
“Language fits over experience like a straight jacket.”
"Of What Use the Classics Today?," Begin Here: The Forgotten Conditions of Teaching and Learning (1991)
Context: The need for a body of common knowledge and common reference does not disappear when a society is pluralistic. On the contrary, it grows more necessary, so that people of different origins and occupation may quickly find familiar ground and as we say, speak a common language. It not only saves time and embarrassment, but it also ensures a kind of mutual confidence and goodwill. One is not addressing an alien, as blank as a stone wall, but a responsive creature whose mind is filled with the same images, memories, and vocabulary as oneself. Otherwise, with the unstoppable march of specialization, the individual mind is doomed to solitude and the individual heart to drying up.
“The apocalypse is the way the world looks after the ego has disappeared.”
Source: "Quotes", The Great Code: The Bible and Literature (1982), Chapter Five, p. 158