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“All traditions of culture and faith have tales of people breaking out of their limited viewpoint, suddenly seeing the universe in crystal clarity, as if they’ve unlocked the secret of life itself.”

  • “It is far from the exclusive preserve of those who attribute it to a personal deity. Belief about the source of these powers will always be affected by upbringing, nationality and culture. this power is far more internal and integral to every living being, accessible to everyone, ‘believer’ or not.”

– fine writing by Clyde Brolin in his fascinating book “OVERDRIVE; FORMULA ONE IN THE ZONE’

Web site: www.overdrivef1.com

“All traditions of culture and faith have tales of people breaking out of their limited viewpoint, suddenly seeing the universe in crystal clarity, as if they’ve unlocked the secret of life itself.”

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“All traditions of culture and faith have tales of people breaking out of their limited viewpoint, suddenly seeing the universe in crystal clarity, as if they’ve unlocked the secret of life itself.”

  • “It is far from the exclusive preserve of those who attribute it to a personal deity. Belief about the source of these powers will always be affected by upbringing, nationality and culture. this power is far more internal and integral to every living being, accessible to everyone, ‘believer’ or not.”

– fine writing by Clyde Brolin in his fascinating book “OVERDRIVE; FORMULA ONE IN THE ZONE’

Web site: www.overdrivef1.com

(My comment:
I think true believers will enhance their performances even further through their faith. Though the “divine” influence is impossible to measure (quantify)  I have studied this overlap between the mind and spirituality, this other (and way deeper) “dimension” of this “new consciousness” for many years. It’s a highly complex subject… and in short, it largely depends on the depth (and breadth) of one’s personal faith. Enough said, but I could go on ‘ad finitem’ (though I wasn’t much of a Latin scholar).