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Quotes about realisation

Realisation is a profound and transformative moment of clarity that often marks a turning point in our lives. It is the sudden understanding or insight that brings a deeper awareness of ourselves, our surroundings, or the situations we find ourselves in. This concept transcends mere acknowledgment; it is about connecting the dots and seeing the bigger picture, often leading to personal growth and change. People are drawn to quotes about realisation because they encapsulate those pivotal moments when everything seems to fall into place. These quotes resonate with us because they reflect our own experiences of enlightenment and the journey towards self-discovery. They serve as reminders of the power of awareness and the potential for transformation that lies within each of us. Whether it’s a simple truth about life or a profound epiphany, realisation has the ability to shift perspectives and inspire action. In a world that is constantly evolving, the pursuit of understanding and the moments of realisation that accompany it are what keep us grounded and motivated to move forward.

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I realised that by being with him I had become someone else, someone I didn't recognise.
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Don't be a show-off. Never be too proud to turn back. There are old pilots and bold pilots, but no old, bold pilots.
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It's good not to be in touch when fingers are forgotten.
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... sometimes knowing sucked.
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Pandora, possessed by the unleashed contents of her box.
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مثل تلك الأمور التي يُفضّل ألّا تفكّر بها و إلّا جُننت. حين تسقط لوحة ما، حين تستيقظ ذات صباح وتكتشف بأنك لم تعد تحب شريكتك، حين تفتح جريدة وتقرأ اندلاع الحرب، حين ترى قطارًا وتفكّر في الرحيل، حين تنظر إلى نفسك في المرآة وتدرك أنك تشيخ
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Realisation is not acquisition of anything new nor is it a new faculty. It is only removal of all camouflage
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I walked, floated, lighter—forty miles, my biggest day yet. I'd lifted the burden of guilt and shame off my body. I held my new hard-won wisdom, the gift three months of walking in the wilderness had carried me to: compassion for my younger self—forgiveness for my innocence.
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Nevertheless, this is where it begins. The first word appears only at a moment when nothing can be explained anymore, at some instant of experience that defies all sense. To be reduced to saying nothing. Or else, to say himself: this is what haunts me. And then to realize, almost in the same breath, that this is what he haunts.
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La Religion ne signifie pas obéir à certaines règles issues de livres écrits il y a des centaines ou des milliers d’années. La Religion signifie la réalisation du soi.
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