"Maurice Nicoll says all history is a living today. We are not enjoying one spark of life in a huge, dead waste. We are, instead, existing at one point "in a vast process of the living who still think and feel but are invisible to us.""
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Quoted in Richard Matheson, Somewhere in Time (London: Sphere Books, 1980 [1978]) p. 56
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Maurice Nicoll
Henry Maurice Dunlop Nicoll (19 July 1884 – 30 August 1953) was a Scottish neurologist, psychiatrist, author and noted Fourth Way esoteric teacher.
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