Baruch Spinoza — "The human mind, in so far as it perceives things truly, is part of the infinite …"
The human mind, in so far as it perceives things truly, is part of the infinite intellect of God.
The human mind, in so far as it perceives things truly, is part of the infinite intellect of God.
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"The greatest good is the knowledge of the union which the mind has with the whole of nature."
"The human mind has a knowledge of God, and knows that it is in God, and is conceived through God."
"The power of the mind over the emotions consists in reason."
"I have made a ceaseless effort not to ridicule, not to bewail, not to scorn human actions, but to understand them."
"Men are deceived if they think themselves free, a belief that consists only in this, that they are conscious of their actions and ignorant of the causes by which they are determined."
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