Knowing Yourself: The True in the False (1996)
Context: You think: you become that thought. And consciousness, or the state of pure awareness, is lost. The highest knowledge man can possess is that which is true in his own experience. If his experience is limited, so is his knowledge and he behaves accordingly.
“No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience.”
Book II, Ch. 1, sec. 19
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689)
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“But the best demonstration by far is experience, if it go not beyond the actual experiment.”
Aphorism 70
Novum Organum (1620), Book I
Knowing Yourself: The True in the False (1996)

[Ghatak, Ritwik, Cinema and I, 1987, Ritwik Memorial Trust, 45]

“Beyond his own sure knowledge, he had not a shred of proof.”
“The Sitters” (p. 90)
Short Fiction, Skirmish (1977)
“No one can help going beyond, and beyond there is an abyss.”
Nadie puede no ir más allá. Y más allá hay un abismo.
Voces (1943)
Source: The Meaning of God in Human Experience (1912), Ch. XII : The Will as a Maker of Truth, p. 140.
Context: For maturity is marked by the preference to be defeated rather than have a subjective success. We as mature persons can worship only that which we are compelled to worship. If we are offered a man-made God and a self-answering prayer, we will rather have no God and no prayer. There can be no valid worship except that in which man is involuntarily bent by the presence of the Most Real, beyond his will.