11+ Willis Harman Quotes On Education, Religion And Slavery

We are living through one of the most fundamental shifts in history- a change in the actual belief structure of Western society. No economic, political, or military power can compare with the power of a change of mind. By deliberately changing their images of reality, people are changing the world. — Willis Harman

Perhaps the only limits to the human mind are those we believe in. — Willis Harman

Throughout history, the really fundamental changes in societies have come about not from the dictates of governments and the results of battles, but through vast numbers of people changing their minds, sometimes only a little bit. — Willis Harman

Because of the interconnectedness of all minds, affirming a positive vision may be about the most sophisticated action any one of us can take. — Willis Harman

By deliberately changing the internal image of reality, people can change the world. — Willis Harman

Science is all about cause. Now, if really everything is connected to everything, if there really is only a oneness, everything then affects everything, and the whole idea of causality has to be revised. — Willis Harman

No economic, political or military power can compare with the power of a change of mind — Willis Harman

All societies, ancient or modern, primitive or sophisticated, have guided themselves by values and goals rooted in the experience of 'deep intuition'. — Willis Harman

Society gives legitimacy and society can take it away. — Willis Harman

No one else can tell you what your life's work is, but it's important that you find it. There is a part of you that knows - affirm that part. — Willis Harman

Reprogramming the unconscious beliefs that block fuller awareness of creative/intuitive capabilities depends upon a key characteristic of the mind, namely that it responds to what is vividly imagined as though it were real experience. — Willis Harman

Life Lessons by Willis Harman

  1. Willis Harman believed that a holistic approach to problem-solving was necessary to tackle complex issues, and that collaboration between different disciplines was essential to achieve success.
  2. He also advocated for a greater appreciation of the importance of values and ethics in decision-making, and for a more inclusive approach to science and technology.
  3. Finally, he argued for a more open-minded attitude towards the potential of new technologies and the power of collective action to create positive change.
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