"What, concretely, is Enlightenment?" "Seeing Reality as it is," said the Master. "Doesn't everyone see Reality as it is?" "Oh, no! Most people see it as they believe it is." "What's the difference?" "The difference between thinking you are drowning in a stormy sea and knowing you cannot drown because there isn't any water in sight for miles around."
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Anthony de Mello
Anthony de Mello (4 September 1931 β 2 June 1987) was a Jesuit priest, psychotherapist and writer who became widely known for his books on spirituality.
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