Reading the Iliad opens the mind by strengthening the mind's connection to the universe, like increasing download speed on an internet connection.
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Reading the Iliad opens the mind by strengthening the mind's connection to the universe, like increasing download speed on an internet connection.
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"alive, so powerful, so connected to the universe itself, to the monad, that when you observed it, you created into yourself, a portal into..."
"Your mind is an antenna, okay? Your mind is an antenna to the universe, right? So when you read the Iliad, it's as though..."
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